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Riggleman was pleased to see that Strasburg succeeded in a variety of situations.
"Everything that you would want to happen, happened," Riggleman said. "It was a limited number of pitches, but he threw some pitches out of the stretch. He threw after giving up a hit or two. He got behind in the count and came back. He threw his breaking ball when he was behind in the counts, mixed in a changeup when he was behind in the count."
Strasburg impressed Tigers manager Jim Leyland, especially with his breaking stuff and a slider Leyland called "electric."
"A lot of guys now are throwing 96, 97, but not many of them have that kind of breaking ball to go with it," Leyland said. "He's a very gifted young man, no question about that."
Leyland believes Strasburg is nearly major league-ready.
"A guy like that's probably not long for the minors," he said.
Back in Washington, Strasburg's debut was aired live on MASN, the cable TV network that shows Nationals games. Not surprisingly, the coverage was focused on one particular player. Two pregame promos referenced Strasburg, one calling him a "heralded pitcher" and the other a "pitching phenom." The pregame show was 2 1/2 minutes old before a player other than Strasburg was mentioned.
Once Strasburg actually pitched, he was praised repeatedly. When the 1-2-3 first inning was over, play-by-play announcer Bob Carpenter announced: "Stephen Strasburg's first inning -- a rousing, three-groundball success."
Magglio Ordonez and Austin Jackson homered for the Tigers, and Kelly finished with three hits. Right-hander Rick Porcello yielded two hits three scoreless innings, allowing two hits.
The Nationals fell to 0-7 in exhibition games and have been outscored 76-34.
NOTES: The Nationals hope RHP Chien-Ming Wang will be ready to throw a bullpen session by early next week. ... 2B Scott Sizemore was scratched from the Tigers' lineup with a left ankle injury and replaced by Dlugach.
AP Sports Writer Howard Fendrich in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.
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