Asher
records first win as Phillies defeat Nationals
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[September 09, 2016]
WASHINGTON -- The previous
appearance for pitcher Alec Asher came on Saturday in Trenton, New
Jersey.
Before that, he made three minor-league starts in the Gulf Coast
League last month, and prior to that his last outing was May 17 at
the Triple-A level before being hit with an 80-game drug suspension.
But the right-hander from Florida, in his eighth major league start
Thursday, got his first victory in the big leagues as he allowed
just two hits and no runs in six innings as the Philadelphia
Phillies took down the Washington Nationals 4-1.
"I felt like I wasn't myself last year. I let the moment get to me,"
Asher said of his debut in 2015.
Asher was 0-6 with a 9.31 ERA at the big league level last year and
then went on the disabled list May 18 with a right calf contusion.
He used an impressive change up to keep the Nationals off balance.
"Going into the offseason, I wanted to have something that moved a
little bit," said Asher, adding that straight fastballs get hit in
the majors. "Everything is in the past now. It is unfortunate what
happened. I am happy to be back. I felt like I was going to get my
chance."
The Nationals (82-58), who had won three in a row, lead the idle New
York Mets by eight games in the National League East. The
fourth-place Phillies (63-77) beat Washington for the first time in
10 tries as they beat young starter A.J. Cole.
"I feel I am getting a better feel for major league hitters," said
Cole, who went five innings.
Asher (1-0) allowed one walk with no strikeouts before being lifted
for a pinch-hitter in the seventh. Asher was aided by a number of
line drive outs hit by the Nationals to Philadelphia outfielders.
"He looked very confident," said Pete Mackanin, the Philadelphia
manager. "Asher really pitched well. He got away with a few line
drives here and there. I didn't realize he had that good of a
changeup. It was good to see the confidence he showed."
Edubray Ramos pitched a perfect seventh for the Phillies. Hector
Neris came on in the eighth and loaded the bases with one out on a
single by Stephen Drew, double by Trea Turner and walk to Jayson
Werth.
Daniel Murphy drove in a run with a sacrifice fly to make it 4-1,
but Neris escaped further trouble as he fanned Bryce Harper for the
third out with runners on first and second. Jeanmar Gomez pitched
the ninth for his 36th save in 40 opportunities.
Cole fell to 1-2 in his seventh big league appearance. He gave up
four runs and five hits in five innings before Matt Belisle took
over in the sixth for the Nationals.
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Phillies starting pitcher Alec Asher (49) throws to the Washington
Nationals during the second inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory
Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports
"I have always believed in myself as a pitcher," said Cole, who
feels more September outings will help him develop.
The Phillies scored four runs in the third to take a 4-0 lead.
Bourjos led off with a solo shot off the foul pole in left. With one
out, Cesar Hernandez singled and with two outs Andres Blanco was hit
by a pitch.
Howard followed with a three-run homer to center off Cole, who gave
up his sixth homer of the season in 23 2/3 innings. It was the 21st
homer of the year and 378th in the career for Howard and tied him
with Matt Williams -- the Nationals manager last year -- for 72nd on
the all-time list.
Asher, who served an 80-game suspension through MLB's Joint Drug
Prevention and Treatment Program, hopes for more opportunities this
month among a strong group of young pitchers with the Phillies.
"I am happy with the game I had," said Asher, who was doused with
beer in the shower by teammates to mark his first win.
NOTES: Washington RHP Stephen Strasburg, who left his start in the
third inning Wednesday after 42 pitches, has a flexor mass strain,
head athletic trainer Paul Lassard said prior to Thursday's game.
Strasburg, who came off the disabled list Wednesday to face the
Atlanta Braves, had an MRI on Thursday but will not need a second
Tommy John surgery and there is no timetable for his return.
"Everybody's pretty satisfied of where we are at this point,"
manager Dusty Baker said. "This is very good to know. Strasburg is
15-4 with a 3.60 ERA in 24 starts. ... Phillies RHP Jake Thompson
(1-5, 6.48 ERA) will face Nationals RHP Tanner Roark (14-8, 2.89) on
Friday. ... Philadelphia RHP Alec Asher, the Thursday starter, was
one of three pitchers acquired from the Texas Rangers in the trade
for Cole Hamels last year. The others are Thompson and RHP Jerad
Eickhoff, who will pitch Saturday.
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