Porcello, Scherzer meet again as
Mets host Nats
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[August 11, 2020]
Max Scherzer and the Washington
Nationals hope the third time is the charm for the ace right-hander.
Scherzer, who has battled a sore right hamstring in his past two
starts, is scheduled to take the mound for the Nationals on Tuesday
night in the second game of a four-game series against the host New
York Mets.
Scherzer (0-1, 3.29 ERA) is lined up to oppose former teammate Rick
Porcello (1-1, 6.92 ERA) in the rematch of last Wednesday's game in
Washington, when Scherzer exited after one inning in the Nationals'
3-1 loss due to a sore right hamstring.
Asdrubal Cabrera hit two of the Nationals' four homers Monday night,
when Washington cruised to a 16-4 victory.
Scherzer pitched 7 1/3 scoreless innings against the Toronto Blue
Jays on July 29 despite the hamstring issue. He then appeared to
labor during his warmups last Wednesday -- when he threw alongside
Erick Fedde, who relieved Scherzer in the second -- and needed 27
pitches to complete the first inning.
In that inning, Scherzer allowed one run on one hit and one walk
while throwing a fastball clocked in the 92-93 mph range.
Scherzer subsequently was able to do his usual between-starts
routine and told manager Dave Martinez he felt fine after his Sunday
bullpen session.
"He said he could pitch two days ago," Martinez said with a grin
Monday afternoon. "I said, 'Your day's coming up, so be ready.' He's
ready to go."
The Mets might need a classic Porcello performance more than the
Nationals desire a classic Scherzer outing. A New York starter
hasn't recorded an out in the sixth inning since Porcello earned the
win -- the 150th of his career and his first in the National League
-- by allowing one run on five hits over seven innings last
Wednesday.
Michael Wacha, David Peterson and Jacob deGrom each lasted five
innings before Steven Matz was pulled after 4 1/3 innings Monday.
The bullpen was so taxed that infielder Luis Guillorme ended up
throwing a perfect ninth inning Monday.
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Mets starting pitcher Rick Porcello (22) pitches against the
Washington Nationals in the fourth inning at Nationals Park.
Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
The relievers are expected to be used heavily again on Wednesday,
when the Mets have yet to list a starter in place of Wacha, who went
on the injured list Sunday due to right shoulder inflammation.
A solid effort by Porcello -- who has gone at least six innings 221
times, 10th most among active pitchers -- would provide an
additional boost for New York. The Mets' expected No. 2 starter,
Marcus Stroman, opted out of the season Monday after missing the
first three weeks with a torn left calf muscle.
"We're looking for that length they can give us (like) Rick had
against the Nationals," Mets manager Luis Rojas said Monday night.
Scherzer is 10-5 with a 2.67 ERA in 22 games (21 starts) against the
Mets. He no-hit New York on Oct. 3, 2015, while striking out 17 and
walking none. Scherzer came within a throwing error by third baseman
Yunel Escobar of a perfect game.
Porcello is 3-0 with a 2.57 ERA in three starts against the
Nationals.
Scherzer and Porcello were teammates with the Detroit Tigers from
2010-14. Porcello was the winning pitcher the first two times the
two opposed each other. On July 2, 2018, Porcello hit a three-run
double off Scherzer to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 4-3 victory.
--Field Level Media
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