Max Scherzer too much as Nationals top Cardinals
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[April 22, 2021]
Max Scherzer threw six strong
innings and the Washington Nationals defeated the visiting St. Louis
Cardinals 1-0 on Wednesday to take the rubber game of the three-game
series.
Alex Avila had two doubles for Washington and drove in the game's
only run in the second inning.
Scherzer (1-1) gave up four hits and walked a batter while striking
out nine. He threw 109 pitches. Scherzer retired 13 of the last 14
hitters he faced and has allowed one run in his past 22 innings.
With 2,817 career strikeouts, Scherzer passed Mike Mussina for 21st
place in major league history.
Tanner Rainey, Daniel Hudson and Brad Hand each pitched an inning of
scoreless relief, with Hand earning his third save and second in two
days.
Cardinals starter Carlos Martinez (0-4), looking for his first win
as a starter since July 2018, turned in his best start of the
season. He allowed a run on four hits over six innings.
St. Louis has lost each of its past four series.
Justin Williams walked leading off the ninth, but Hand got Andrew
Knizner to hit into a double play.
With two outs in the eighth, Nolan Arenado walked and Paul DeJong
singled, sending Arenado to third. After Dylan Carlson walked to load
the bases, Hudson got Matt Carpenter on a fly to right.
The Cardinals loaded the bases with one out in the first inning, but
Scherzer struck out Carlson and Carpenter.
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Washington Nationals
first baseman Josh Bell (19) avoids the tag by St. Louis Cardinals
catcher Andrew Knizner (7) to score a run during the second inning
at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports
Williams singled to open the St. Louis second, but Scherzer struck
out Knizner. Williams, running on the play, was thrown out at second
base by Avila.
Washington took a 1-0 lead when Josh Bell led off the second with a
single and scored on a two-out double by Avila.
Avila led off the fifth with another double but was stranded on
third base.
Trea Turner singled with one out in the sixth and stole second. He
went to third on a groundout, but Martinez struck out Kyle Schwarber.
--Field Level Media
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