The Washington Post’s Jesse Dougherty reports the Nationals and Stephen Strasburg are still negotiating the terms of his retirement.
There were plans to honor Strasburg this weekend with a retirement ceremony in Washington, but they’ve been put on hold, at least temporarily, while the two sides continue to negotiate the financial terms of his injury-related retirement. The central issue appears related to deferred-money in the seven-year, $245 million contract between the two sides signed back in 2019. The 35-year-old right-hander has elected to hang up his cleats due to severe nerve damage that has prevented him from returning to pitching.