Stephen Strasburg leaves with injury in Nats' 9-3 win

For the third time this year, Stephen Strasburg has left a start early due to injury. Strasburg appeared to be favoring his left side after throwing a first-pitch fastball to Giants first baseman Brandon Belt with two outs in the fourth inning.

strasburg-with-trainer-frustrated-sidebar.jpgNationals manager Matt Williams, pitching coach Steve McCatty and head athletic trainer Lee Kuntz quickly came out of the dugout to check on Strasburg. After a brief huddle, the decision was made to end Strasburg's afternoon with the Nationals leading 3-0.

He was replaced by Tanner Roark.

Strasburg threw just 56 pitches, yielding one hit with two walks and three strikeouts over 3 2/3 scoreless innings.

A strained left trapezius muscle sent Strasburg to the 15-day disabled list on May 30 a day after he was forced to leave his start in Cincinnati having thrown just 16 pitches. He was bothered by a series of other injuries throughout his first 10 starts of the season, including a sprained left ankle and back alignment issues.

Strasburg surfaced from his DL stint confidently saying that he was feeling the healthiest since he showed up for spring training in mid-February. He backed it up by winning his last two starts while only surrendering two runs on eight hits with two walks and 15 strikeouts over 12 innings.

Update: Clint Robinson doubled to lead off the sixth and Danny Espinosa followed with a single, bringing Giants manager Bruce Bochy out of the dugout to end Bumgarner's afternoon.

Bochy called for right-hander Yusmeiro Petit, who was tagged for a two-run double off the bat of Tyler Moore.

Meanwhile, Roark has retired the first seven batters he has faced since taking over for Strasburg in the fourth.

Update II: The Giants got on the scoreboard, with a sacrifice fly from Brandon Crawford scoring Buster Posey in the seventh.

Update III: Yunel Escobar led off the seventh with a single and Bryce Harper followed with double to the gap in right-center. After Wilson Ramos popped out, Giants manager Bruce Bochy instructed Petit to intentionally walk Robinson to load the bases. The move backfired, as Petit then walked Espinosa, forcing in Espinosa.

A sacrifice fly from Ian Desmond brought Harper home and then Moore added another RBI on a line drive single to left. Moore is 3-for-4 with two doubles and four RBIs on the afternoon.

The Giants added another run off Roark on back-to-back doubles from Ehire Adrianza and Gregor Blanco in the eighth.

Roark allowed two runs on four hits with three strikeouts and no walks in 4 1/3 innings. He threw 61 pitches.

Update IV: The Giants tacked on another run on an RBI double from Belt off right-hander Casey Janssen in the ninth.

The Nationals beat the Giants 9-3.




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