Stephen Strasburg Electric in Return to Majors
- Tuesday, September 6, 2011 10:09 PM
- Written By: Josh Marks
The clouds parted and the angelic face of baseball took the mound for the first time since Stephen Strasburg underwent Tommy John surgery and rehabbed his way back to the big leagues.
It was straight out of a Hollywood movie -- The Phenom had waited over a year to pitch a Major League Baseball game again and it looked like he might have to wait another day because the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee were washing the Washington area in rain. The forecast was a 90% chance of wet weather at the 7:05 p.m. start of the ball game. A lot of the 29,092 fans who bought tickets stayed home, but maybe half that number who braved the conditions, including myself, were witness to something special as the break in the rain lasted just long enough for Strasburg to pitch five scoreless innings, strike out four batters and hurl high heat in the upper 90s.
The game didn't have the same atmosphere the packed house at Nationals Park did when Strasburg made his Major League debut by fanning fourteen Pittsburgh Pirates on a sunny summer afternoon in June of 2010. It was way more low key but it was no less dramatic.
As I walked into Nats Park there was a swarm of fans around the bullpen snapping pictures of Strasburg warming up and analyzing his every move. The real special moment of the night was of course when Stras trotted to the mound from the bullpen for the first time since tearing his ulnar collateral ligament at Citizens Bank Park against the Phillies 382 days ago. He received a standing ovation. In fact, he received a lot of standing o's -- when he took the mound, pitched his first strike, got his first strike out, got a hit because of an errant throw to first base, got all the way around the bases and scored a run.
But let's be honest, Nats fans were just happy to have Stras wearing the red curly W hat again. That his stuff was as electric as before his surgery was a bonus and a relief. His five scoreless innings were an absolute pleasure to watch from thirty rows up along the first base line. The two hits he allowed barely made it out of the infield so he easily could have had a no hitter going when he reached the maximum pitch count of around 60 after five innings of work. That the Nats lost to the Dodgers 7-3 in a meaningless mid-September game between two non-contending teams was irrelevant.
This night was about one man and that was Stephen Strasburg. There was no guarantee Strasburg would be able to come back from Tommy John surgery. There was also no guarantee he would be back to his old form when he did come back. After seeing him in person tonight, I can say that Stephen Strasburg is even better than he was a year ago. He is physically stronger and mentally more mature. It's OK to get excited again about the most electric pitcher in Major League Baseball.
Here are more photos from this special night in the Nation's Capital:
And here are video highlights from Stephen Strasburg's return to the Majors:




Since moving back to Washington, D.C. this summer I've noticed something different in the air. No, it's not the stifling heat and humidity creating a natural sauna every time I step outside. Nor is it the pollen making me sneeze every five minutes.
The last time I visited D.C. was during the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs and Ovechkin was still slightly behind President Barack Obama as the biggest star in D.C.
But my how times have changed in The District. Now in addition to Ovechkin apparel there are Strasburg shirts, McNabb sweaters and Wall jerseys for sale at City Sports next to the Verizon Center in the Gallery Place-Chinatown neighborhood.