Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Strasburg on DL

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BALTIMORE — Stephen Strasburg’s weary right elbow was stiff and in dire need of some rest, so the Washington Nationals put their winningest pitcher on the 15-day disabled list Monday.

The right-hander said he was willing to pitch through the pain for the National League East-leading Nationals, but Manager Dusty Baker had other plans.

“I told him we hadn’t won anything yet and that we had to look at the big picture,” Baker said. “Hopefully he’ll be good in September and hopefully in October.”

Baker also said he expected Strasburg (15-4, 3.59 ERA) to spend the minimum amount of time on the DL.

“He knows how bad we need him to pitch,” he said. “I had to explain to him that it’s not hero time.”

Asked if he considered it to be a precaution­ary move, Strasburg replied, “100 percent.”

After bolting to a 15-1 start this season, Strasburg was 0-3 with a 14.66 ERA over his past three outings.

“The recovery after each start started to get a little bit more difficult,” the 28-year-old said. “I felt like I was losing range of motion and wasn’t able to get that back in between starts. I am trying to make it better than it ever was, I guess, and hopefully that will translate into good performanc­e down the road.”

Strasburg missed 17 games from June 19 to July 3 while on the disabled list with an upper-back strain. He hoped to avoid another trip to the DL, but Baker decided it was the right thing to do.

“I feel as a pitcher, a competitor, as long as it’s good enough you think you can just go out there and pitch,” Strasburg said. “I wanted to go out there and give it a go.”

His performanc­e recently suggested it was better just to take a seat for a couple of weeks or so.

“He came to us and we made the decision for him,” Baker said.

Strasburg’s right elbow has been a concern of the team — and the pitcher — since he underwent elbow ligament replacemen­t surgery in September 2010.

Strasburg was scheduled to start Monday night at Camden Yards against the Baltimore Orioles. Washington recalled righty A.J. Cole to start in his place.

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