Stephen Strasburg's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Stephen Strasburg

A success timeline featuring the most significant achievements of Stephen Strasburg.

Stephen Strasburg, a former professional baseball pitcher, played his entire 13-year MLB career with the Washington Nationals. Drafted first overall in 2009, Strasburg was a three-time All-Star and played a pivotal role for the Nationals. His career, however, was significantly impacted by injuries, particularly thoracic outlet syndrome, which ultimately led to his retirement. Despite the challenges, Strasburg's early career was marked by exceptional talent and high expectations, solidifying his place as a notable figure in baseball.

1954: Karl Spooner's Debut

In 1954, Karl Spooner struck out 15 in his debut.

1971: J.R. Richard's Debut

In 1971, J.R. Richard struck out 15 in his debut.

1971: Richard's Strikeout Record

In 1971, J.R. Richard struck out 29 in his first three starts, a record broken by Strasburg.

2001: Prior's Signing Bonus

In 2001, Mark Prior previously held the record for the highest signing bonus, signing for $10.5 million.

2006: Scholar-Athlete of the Year

In 2006, Stephen Strasburg was named his school's Scholar-Athlete of the Year at West Hills High School, also earning second-team all-league honors and team MVP.

2007: NECBL First Team Selection

In the summer of 2007, Stephen Strasburg played in the New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL), and was named to the NECBL First Team as a closer, also chosen as Top Pro Prospect and Top Relief Pitcher.

June 24, 2008: Named to US National Baseball Team

On June 24, 2008, Stephen Strasburg was named to the United States national baseball team and participated in the 2008 World University Baseball Championship, winning the gold medal.

2008: USA Baseball Player of the Year

In 2008, Stephen Strasburg earned a bronze medal at the Olympics and won the USA Baseball Richard W. "Dick" Case Player of the Year Award.

2008: Olympics Bronze Medal

In 2008, Stephen Strasburg pitched for the United States national baseball team at the Summer Olympics, winning the bronze medal.

May 8, 2009: First Career No-Hitter

On May 8, 2009, Stephen Strasburg threw his first career no-hitter while striking out 17 Air Force Falcons batters.

June 9, 2009: Drafted Number One Overall

On June 9, 2009, Stephen Strasburg was drafted number one overall in the Major League Baseball draft by the Washington Nationals.

August 17, 2009: Record-Breaking Contract

On August 17, 2009, Stephen Strasburg signed a record-breaking four-year, $15.1 million contract with the Washington Nationals.

November 2, 2009: Pitcher of the Week

For the week of November 2, 2009, Stephen Strasburg won Pitcher of the Week honors in the Arizona Fall League.

2009: Drafted First Overall

In 2009, Stephen Strasburg was selected by the Washington Nationals with the first overall pick in the MLB draft.

June 8, 2010: MLB Debut

On June 8, 2010, Stephen Strasburg made his major-league debut against the Pittsburgh Pirates, striking out 14 and setting a new team strikeout record. The event was colloquially known as "Strasmas".

June 2010: MLB Debut

In June 2010, Stephen Strasburg made his major league debut, producing a franchise-record 14 strikeouts.

2010: Top Prospect

Before the 2010 season, Stephen Strasburg was named by Baseball America as the top pitching prospect and the second-best overall prospect.

2010: Topps All-Star Selection

In the 2010 season, Stephen Strasburg was named a pitcher on the 2010 Topps Major League Rookie All-Star Team.

September 6, 2011: Return to the Nationals

On September 6, 2011, Stephen Strasburg rejoined the Nationals after recovering from Tommy John surgery, but only pitched 24 innings that year.

April 2012: NL Pitcher of the Month

In April 2012, Stephen Strasburg was named NL Pitcher of the Month after accumulating an NL-best 34 strikeouts and a 1.13 ERA.

2012: Fastest Four-Seam Fastball in 2012

During the 2012 season, Stephen Strasburg had the fastest four-seam fastball among starting pitchers, averaging 96.5 miles per hour (155 km/h).

2012: All-Star Selection

In 2012, Stephen Strasburg had a successful return to form and was selected to play in the 2012 MLB All-Star Game.

2012: End of 2012 Season

In 2012, Stephen Strasburg's season concluded early after a rough outing on September 8. He was left off the postseason roster, finishing with a 15-6 record, a 3.16 ERA, and a Silver Slugger Award.

2012: High Strikeout Rate in 2012

Through the 2012 season, Stephen Strasburg had a high strikeout rate of 11.2 per 9 innings and a career strikeout-to-walk ratio of 4.67. He also had the highest whiff rate on his changeup among all starting pitchers.

April 1, 2013: Opening Day Start on April 1, 2013

On April 1, 2013, Stephen Strasburg pitched Opening Day for the Nationals, going seven scoreless innings and earning the win in a 2–0 victory.

August 11, 2013: First Career Complete Game on August 11, 2013

On August 11, 2013, Stephen Strasburg pitched his first career complete game, throwing a 6–0 shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 10 strikeouts.

2014: Led National League in Strikeouts

In 2014, Stephen Strasburg led the National League (NL) in strikeouts, with an average fastball of 94.8 miles per hour that year.

May 27, 2017: Career-High 15 Strikeouts on May 27, 2017

On May 27, 2017, Stephen Strasburg struck out a career-high 15 batters in a game against the San Diego Padres.

2017: Lowest Home Runs Per Nine Innings in 2017

In the 2017 season, Stephen Strasburg led the majors in lowest home runs per nine innings (0.67). He was 15-4 with a 2.52 ERA.

2019: Leading NL in Wins in 2019

In 2019, Stephen Strasburg led the National League in wins (18) and finished second in strikeouts (251), achieving career highs in both categories.

2019: World Series MVP

In 2019, Stephen Strasburg recorded five postseason wins and was awarded the 2019 World Series MVP award, leading the Nationals to victory over the Houston Astros.

2019: 2019 Postseason Performance

In the 2019 postseason, Stephen Strasburg was named World Series Most Valuable Player after earning two wins in two appearances, and he and Juan Soto were named co-winners of the Babe Ruth Award as the overall postseason MVPs.

2023: Eovaldi Ties Postseason Record

In the 2023 postseason, Nathan Eovaldi tied the record for most victories in a single postseason, shared by Randy Johnson, Francisco Rodríguez, and Stephen Strasburg.

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