
Max Scherzer Ties Nationals/Expos Record for Consecutive 10+ Strikeout Games
Washington Nationals ace starter Max Scherzer collected 11 strikeouts in Wednesday's outing against the Miami Marlins, allowing two runs (no earned) on two hits and a walk over eight innings of work.
While some bad luck and shoddy fielding cost him and the Nationals the victory, Scherzer did tie a Nationals and Montreal Expos record in the contest. By striking out 11 batters, he tied for the franchise's most consecutive starts with at least 10 strikeouts, per ESPN Stats & Info. Only he and Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez can claim six straight such outings while playing for the organization.
Scherzer carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning of Wednesday's tilt but lost it on a shot that tipped off his glove and couldn't be barehanded by shortstop Trea Turner. Following a Turner error, Scherzer and the team's lead evaporated on a wild pitch, followed by a single from Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton.
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Despite the loss, Scherzer wasn't charged with an earned run over his eight innings of work, lowering his ERA to 2.09 on the season. He also owns a league-high 145 strikeouts and 107.2 innings pitched and two complete games.
Thanks in part to his efforts, Washington owns the best record in the NL West by a wide margin. Prior to Thursday evening's action, the Nationals sit 9.5 games ahead of the Atlanta Braves for the top spot, the second-largest division lead in MLB.
The Nationals have the night off Thursday before opening up action in a three-game series against the Cincinnati Reds on Friday. Scherzer won't pitch in that series but will attempt to extend that streak and set a franchise-best mark against the Chicago Cubs in his next scheduled start Tuesday.






