Strasburg fastest to 1,500 K's as Nats down Cards
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[May 03, 2019]
Stephen Strasburg reached a
milestone while allowing just one run in 6 2/3 innings as the host
Washington Nationals beat the St. Louis Cardinals 2-1 on Thursday,
preventing a four-game sweep.
Strasburg (3-1), who gave up six hits, fanned nine and now has 1,501
punchouts in his career. He became the fastest pitcher ever to
record 1,500 strikeouts in terms of innings (1,272 1/3) when he
fanned Dakota Hudson in the top of the fifth, passing Boston's Chris
Sale (1,290 innings).
Tony Sipp came on for Strasburg with two on and two outs in the
seventh and retired Kolten Wong to end the threat. Closer Sean
Doolittle entered with two on and two outs in the eighth, walked
Harrison Bader and then fanned pinch hitter Paul Goldschmidt with
the bases loaded for the third out.
Doolittle went back out for the ninth and got three outs for his
fourth save, retiring Jedd Gyorko for the final out on a fly to
right with a runner on.
The Cardinals had won five in row and 10 of 11. The Nationals broke
a three-game losing skid.
St. Louis struck first as Yairo Munoz (three hits) reached on a
single in the third and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by
Hudson. Wong followed with a run-scoring single to plate Munoz for a
1-0 lead.
Washington scored two runs in the last of the fourth to take the
lead against Hudson (2-2), who made his first career start against
the Nationals.
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Nationals starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg (37) throws to the St.
Louis Cardinals during the first inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory
Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports
Howie Kendrick led off with a single and went to second as Matt
Adams followed with a single.
Yan Gomes reached on an infield single, and Kendrick scored on a
throwing error by shortstop Munoz. Adams then scored on a
double-play grounder off the bat of Brian Dozier for a 2-1 lead.
Hudson went six innings, allowing just four hits and two runs (one
earned) with seven strikeouts and two walks.
The start of the game was delayed by rain for 2 hours, 32 minutes.
Washington left fielder Juan Soto missed his second consecutive game
due to back spasms.
--Field Level Media
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