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(AP Photo. The Savior says: No autographs, please!) "It's been a little crazy the first few days - a lot of fans, a lot of autographs. But it's great just to be able to bring some excitement to the Fall League. It just goes with the territory. If it means I have to do a lot of stuff on the side to promote a program or an organization, that's great, as long as I get to help the team win some ballgames some day." (Stephen Strasburg, via USA Today dot com, 10/15/2009) "I'm not going to put any expectations on myself. I just want to come out here every day and learn as much as I can." (Stephen Strasburg, via Washington Post, 10/16/2009) You ain't seen nothing yet, kid. Ah yes; with Stephen Strasburg's first Arizona Fall League start today, the Stephen Strasburg Miracle Watch is on. But will he walk on water, or throw 110 MPH today? Decisions, decisions. According to anonymous sources wi...
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