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Title: Max Scherzer ties MLB record with 20 strikeouts against Tigers
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URL Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-b ... rzer-strikeouts-012334995.html
Published: May 11, 2016
Author: Mark Townsend
Post Date: 2016-05-12 20:17:40 by BTP Holdings
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Max Scherzer ties MLB record with 20 strikeouts against Tigers

By Mark Townsend

22 hours ago

Big League Stew

Washington Nationals right-hander Max Scherzer is no stranger to making history. Last season, he completed two no-hitters, including one in which he came just one out short of a perfect game.

Now he's etched his name in the history books under a different category of pitching dominance. In Wednesday's 3-2 victory against his former team, the Detroit Tigers, Scherzer tied the major-league record by striking out 20 in a nine-inning game.

Scherzer had a chance to set a record. He entered the ninth with 18 strikeouts before fanning Miguel Cabrera and Justin Upton. He retired James McCann on a game-ending groundout that some fans may have wished third baseman Anthony Rendon booted just to give Scherzer one more shot.

As it was, the Nationals got a win and Scherzer's performance will go down as one of the most dominant in MLB history. Especially when factoring in his command. Scherzer did not issue a single walk. He allowed only two runs on six hits, including a ninth-inning homer to J.D. Martinez.

Scherzer was no doubt fueled by facing Detroit. He left the Tigers following the 2014 season when they couldn't agree to terms on a contract extension. Scherzer would land a seven-year, $210 million deal with Washington. This was the first time Scherzer had pitched against his former team since.

The other equation was manager Dusty Baker. He's been known to give pitchers some leeway with high pitch counts in these situations, and he wasn't about to pull Scherzer here unless he really felt threatened. Scherzer ended up tossing 119 pitches, which is manageable given his workhorse mentality.

Scherzer's outing comes just five days after the 18th anniversary of Kerry Wood's 20-strikeout game against the Houston Astros. Roger Clemens is the only other pitcher to have an offcially recognized 20-strikeout game. He did it twice for the Boston Red Sox, with the first coming in 1986 and the second in 1996.

Both of those pitchers' reacted to Scherzer's outing on Twitter.

Congratulations to @Max_Scherzer on an impressive and dominant performance tonight. Welcome to the club! #Filthy

— Kerry Wood (@KerryWood) May 12, 2016

"Haven't seen it, but fantastic," Roger Clemens said of Max Scherzer's gem. — Jose de Jesus Ortiz (@OrtizKicks) May 12, 2016

Oddly enough, Tigers manager Brad Ausmus has been involved in three of those 20-strikeout games, all on the losing side.

Brad Ausmus played in both the Wood and second Clemens game. So he's now 0-3 in 20-strikeout games.

— David Schoenfield (@dschoenfield) May 12, 2016

Randy Johnson once amassed 20 strikeouts in a nine-inning game for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2001. However, since the game went to extra innings his place in the record book was wiped away.

Regardless, anytime a pitcher flirts with 20 Ks or notches a number in the high teens, it's a special outing. And there's no doubt people will remember Scherzer's night and the other remarkable 20-strikeout performances for a long time to come.


Poster Comment:

Max was throwing some real heat.

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Video at source.

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2016-05-12   20:19:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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I worked with a guy on the State of Illinois who had a beautiful wife. He got drafted by the Montreal Expo's. He ended up divorcing his wife. He told me, "You can't believe the way the women are in the big leagues." :-/

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2016-05-12   20:24:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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