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You will note that a chunk of 2017 and all of 2018 appear to be missing from that timeline. That’s because Rosenthal missed all of last season due to Tommy John surgery, and his first appearance for the Nationals this season was also his first appearance for anyone in about 19 months. Martinez, for one, says Rosenthal’s stuff looks good, but maybe he’s a little too amped. Per MASN Sports:

“We gotta sit down and just kind of ... I mean, the ball’s coming out good,” Martinez said. “He’s a high-energy guy. We gotta figure out a way to calm him down a little bit. Every time I go get the ball, he doesn’t want to come out. He wants to keep going and keep going. But I’m not going to give up on him, that’s for sure. We need him. If we’re going to do this, we need Rosenthal.”

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This streak won’t last forever, as evidenced by the fact that it is a first in baseball’s long, long history. Rosenthal throws a blazing fastball, and very soon, whether he improves anything on his end or not, someone is going to pound one into the turf for a ground-ball out. In the meantime, Rosenthal chalked up his struggles to trying to be “too perfect.” To which I say, buddy, perfection can take many forms, and is truly in the eye of the beholder.