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Strasburg: Ready to pitch 200 innings

VIERA, Fla., Feb. 11 (UPI) -- Washington Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg says he's ready to play a full season in 2013 after his innings were limited by the team last season.

The Nationals' 24-year-old ace, speaking to reporters at the Nationals' spring training home in Viera, Fla., said he's set to pitch 200 or more innings in the upcoming season.

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Strasburg was shut down late last season after throwing 159 1/3 innings while racking up a 15-6 record with a 3.16 ERA and 197 strikeouts.

He missed the National League East champions' first post-season appearance after being taken out as a precaution following his recovery from 2010 elbow reconstruction surgery.

"It's going to be a challenge. It's going to be a test, and I think I'm ready for it," Strasburg told MLB.com. "I trained really hard this off-season.

"Hopefully, I'll answer the bell, throw 200-plus innings and be the guy in the rotation that can be reliable -- go six, seven, eight, hopefully nine innings every time out this year.

"I'm excited to get into the season as far as having a target on our backs now. It should be a good test for all of us."

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