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According to the current rules and game systems, Strasburgh would NOT be more at risk for injury. All pitchers have the same injury risk. I haven't checked his stats lately, but if he gets more than 200 IP he will likely get to start every 4th game in strat.
The main thing to consider in acquiring him for a keeper team (I.e. by trade, or by initial draft for a new keeper team) is what his long-term prognosis is, for health, effectiveness and IP. Based on the little that I know right now, he looks like a good bet. But you never know with pitchers. (with any pitcher for that matter).
As for the real life baseball situation - I think this is a medical sports injury analysis issue. If there are mechanics in his throwing delivery that are causing the problem, then it could be chronic (ongoing). He may have to change his delivery, if that is the case. Otherwise, they could be limiting his innings for years to come. If it is chronic, but it isnt realiztic to change his delivery, then i would sayjust let him pitch, and go for the championship". On the otherhand, if the medical opinion is that he just needs to rest it, I would shut him down already, if it means he will be better next year (and for years to come).
I was watching some graphics on tv today, on a sports channel. I know about zero about the sports medicine behind this, but it looked to my untrained eyes like it might be a chronic condition relating to his delivery. See above.