Nationals' Sanchez stymies
Cardinals in Game 1
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[October 12, 2019]
ST. LOUIS -- Anibal Sanchez held
the St. Louis Cardinals hitless for the first 7 2/3 innings as the
Washington Nationals earned a 2-0 win Friday in Game 1 of the
National League Championship Series.
First baseman Ryan Zimmerman extended Sanchez's no-hit bid in the
eighth inning by diving to catch Tommy Edman's leadoff line drive.
Paul DeJong then flied out, but pinch hitter Jose Martinez ended the
no-hit effort -- and Sanchez's night -- with a clean single to
center.
"I just tried to keep the ball on the corners," Sanchez said. "My
two-seamer was really good today. I used it a lot."
Nationals reliever Sean Doolittle got the final four outs, retiring
all four batters he faced, to preserve the victory and earn the
save.
Game 2 of the best-of-seven series is scheduled for Saturday, again
at Busch Stadium.
Yan Gomes gave Sanchez a lead with an RBI double in the second
inning, and Howie Kendrick added a run-scoring single in the
seventh.
The Nationals needed a strong outing from Sanchez with their bullpen
depleted and their other starters off limits for relief work -- and
they got it.
Sanchez (1-0) yielded one hit and one walk while striking out five
in 7 2/3 innings. He has allowed just one run on five hits in 12 2/3
innings in his two playoff starts.
"Sanchez was just really good tonight," Cardinals manager Mike
Shildt said. "Not a lot out there that we saw, that I saw, that was
in the middle. Really changed speeds. Did a terrific job. He didn't
give us on a lot that we could get good swings on.
"This guy is an accomplished pitcher. He did a nice job against the
Dodgers."
Twice the Cardinals got a runner in scoring position against
Sanchez, and twice he escaped without damage.
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Cardinals starting pitcher Miles Mikolas (39) pitches during the
first inning against the Washington Nationals in game one of the
2019 NLCS playoff baseball series at Busch Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
Kolten Wong drew a one-out walk in the fourth inning, stole second
base with two outs and took third on catcher Gomes' throwing error.
Sanchez then got Marcell Ozuna to pop out.
Cardinals pinch hitter Randy Arozarena was hit by a pitch with one
out in the sixth inning, and he stole second. He went to third on a
groundout, but Sanchez got Wong to fly out to end the threat.
Nationals manager Dave Martinez said of Sanchez, "He had a great
tempo, good rhythm. He pounded the zone in and out, used all of his
pitches effectively.
"He was huge. He picked us up big time."
Miles Mikolas (0-1) held the Nationals to one run in six innings on
seven hits. He struck out seven and walked two, one intentionally.
Kendrick, Zimmerman and Gomes each finished with two of the
Nationals' 10 hits.
Washington played without closer Daniel Hudson, who is on paternity
leave. Reliever Wander Suero is filling in on the roster until
Hudson returns -- which the Nationals hope will be in time for Game
2.
--Field Level Media
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