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		Mets' Max Scherzer exits early in win over Cardinals
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			 [May 19, 2022] Max 
			Scherzer earned the win but departed with left side discomfort with 
			two outs in the sixth inning Wednesday night for the host New York 
			Mets, who beat the St. Louis Cardinals 11-4. 
 Scherzer was ahead 0-1 on fellow likely Hall of Famer Albert Pujols 
			when he sailed a slider out of the strike zone. The 37-year-old 
			three-time Cy Young Award winner almost immediately signaled for the 
			dugout. He subsequently left the mound with a trainer.
 
 The Mets announced in the eighth inning that Scherzer would undergo 
			imaging Thursday.
 
 Scherzer (5-1) allowed two runs (one earned) on seven hits and no 
			walks with four strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings. Adam Ottavino relieved 
			Scherzer and received credit for striking out Pujols.
 
			
			 
			Scherzer was injured a half-inning after the Mets broke a 2-2 tie by 
			scoring four times against Jake Walsh (0-1) without the benefit of 
			an extra-base hit. Pete Alonso and Dominic Smith each had RBI 
			singles while Eduardo Escobar lofted a sacrifice fly and Luis 
			Guillorme laid down a successful safety squeeze.
 Jeff McNeil opened the scoring with a two-run single in the first 
			off Jordan Hicks. Brandon Nimmo had an RBI triple in the eighth and 
			scored on a single by Mark Canha before Alonso hit a three-run 
			homer.
 
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			New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer (21) pitches in the 
			first inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Citi Field. 
			Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
 
			 Pujols, making perhaps his final appearance in New 
			York, had two hits, including a two-run single off the first base 
			bag in the second. He increased his career total to 3,314, which 
			moved him past Eddie Collins for 10th place on the all-time list, 
			according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
 However, baseball-reference.com lists Collins in 11th with 3,315 
			hits, reflecting record-keeping inconsistencies from the playing 
			careers of Collins (a major-leaguer from 1906-30) and Cap Anson (who 
			played from 1871-97).
 
 Pujols also stole a base.
 
 St. Louis' Nolan Arenado hit a two-run homer in the eighth, and 
			Dylan Carlson finished with three hits.
 
 Hicks allowed two runs on three hits and three walks while striking 
			out five over four innings.
 
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