Empirically, Rizzo is correct about Stephen Strasburg's ability to recover from likely Tommy John surgery. In fact, he may be right even statistically. Look at this list of players in MLB who have had Tommy John surgery. There are plenty of success stories in there. Chris Carpenter. Tim Hudson. Shawn Marcum. AJ Burnett. Josh Johnson. Joakim Soria. Rafael Soriano.
The problem with Strasburg, however, is that the Nationals didn't draft and sign Tim Hudson. Or Shawn Marcum. Or a closer like Soria and Soriano. Rather, the Nationals used the #1 pick of the 2009 draft on what Strasburg's agent, Scott Boras, dubbed a "once in a generation pitcher." Carpenter and Johnson are very good pitchers, but they're not the type of pitcher that comes around every fifty years.

Beyond the obvious impact Strasburg's physical ability, the impact to the Nationals bottom line will be crippling, even at the simple basic level of individual ticket sales. Consider that the Nationals average ticket price is $35 and their average crowd for a Strasburg start is roughly (and conservatively) 10,000 fans larger than a typical home game. At $350,000 a game times the approximately five home starts Strasburg would have left that is a $1.75M loss for the Nationals.
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