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Stephen Strasburg: 'Numbness' in my hand led to surgery
Strasburg pitched just five innings during the pandemic-shortened season, striking out two batters.  Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg: 'Numbness in my whole hand' led to surgery

Washington Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg is ready for the 2021 campaign after undergoing surgery for a nerve issue in his wrist last season. 

Strasburg said Sunday that the nerve issue flared up every time he threw a baseball and "basically would go from numbness in my thumb to numbness in my whole hand," according to the Associated Press (h/t ESPN).

The 2019 World Series MVP also said that the issue stopped after the 15-minute carpal tunnel surgery and that he began offseason workouts much earlier than usual. 

Strasburg pitched just five innings during the pandemic-shortened season, striking out two batters. 

The 32-year-old will rejoin a rotation that includes Max Scherzer, Patrick Corbin, Jon Lester and Austin Voth. 

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