In a shocking twist, former Washington Nationals ace Stephen Strasburg has decided to come out of retirement and make a blockbuster return to Major League Baseball with the Atlanta Braves.
Strasburg, a 2019 World Series MVP, had previously stepped away from the game due to chronic injuries, but sources confirm he has fully recovered and is ready to make one last championship run—this time, in a Braves uniform.
A “Huge” Contract: How Much Is Atlanta Paying Strasburg?
While exact details of the contract are still being finalized, insiders report that Strasburg’s deal with the Braves includes:
💰 A 2-year contract worth up to $75 million
🔹 $50 million guaranteed
🔥 Performance-based incentives that could push total earnings past $100 million
🚫 A limited no-trade clause
This massive deal is considered a high-risk, high-reward move for Atlanta, given Strasburg’s injury history. However, if he stays healthy, he could elevate an already dominant Braves pitching staff.
Why Did Strasburg Pick Atlanta?
Strasburg reportedly had multiple offers from teams, including the San Diego Padres and New York Yankees, but he ultimately chose the Braves due to:
✅ A realistic shot at another World Series title
✅ A strong pitching staff that will take pressure off him
✅ Familiarity with the NL East and its hitters
✅ A world-class training staff that can help manage his workload
One MLB insider said:
“Strasburg wants to go out on his own terms. He believes Atlanta gives him the best chance to do that while competing at the highest level.”
What Does This Mean for the Braves?
With Strasburg joining a rotation that already includes Spencer Strider, Max Fried, and Charlie Morton, the Braves now have:
🔥 One of the deepest pitching staffs in baseball
🚀 A legitimate World Series-caliber rotation
💪 An insurance policy for injuries or struggles in the postseason
However, some Braves fans are skeptical about whether Strasburg can still perform at an elite level after so many setbacks.
MLB Fans React to Strasburg’s Shocking Move
As expected, social media erupted after the announcement:
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“If Strasburg stays healthy, the Braves are winning the World Series.”
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“This is a big gamble, but if it pays off… watch out.”
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“Braves just got another weapon. The NL should be scared.”
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“Why would Atlanta pay that much for an injury-prone pitcher? Risky move!”
What’s Next?
Strasburg is expected to report to spring training with the Braves and begin ramping up his workload ahead of the 2024 season.
Will this comeback story end in glory or disappointment? The baseball world is watching closely.