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VIERA, Fla. (AP)—Washington Nationals manager Jim Riggleman dropped another strong hint Tuesday that right-hander Stephen Strasburg, the top pick in June’s amateur draft, is destined to start the season in the minor leagues.

“It’s just more challenging to pitch in Double-A or Triple-A in April than it is in spring training in March. We get a better read,” Riggleman said.

(Yahoo Sports)

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Not to mention it prevents the arbitration and free agent clock from ticking until next year on what could be a huge negotiation if Strasburg pitches well. I have to think Lincecum's contract had some bearing on this decision.

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Not me. Since he signed an MLB contract and has pitched college, I'd put him in the majors right away. I want a young stud pitcher in there as young as possible because pitching is at a premium and I want him getting outs at the major league level, not the minors. Rushing thru the system didn't hurt Porcello who in two years went from high school to the majors and won 15 games as a 20 yr old and pitched the best game as a major leaguer in that one game playoff vs the Twins.

Strasburg did his time in college. Time to take off the training wheels and let him earn his contract.

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