November 23, 2024

Scherzer and rookie Pearson in pitching duel (no score)

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Top Blue Jays prospect Nate Pearson went toe-to-toe with three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer Wednesday night at Nats Park in Toronto’s “home” opener.

Scherzer Bears Down Blue Sidebar.jpgIn the first three innings, Pearson allowed one hit and two walks but no runs, with two strikeouts. His fastball ranging from 96 to 98 mph.

In the first inning, Adam Eaton walked with one out and stole second base. He got to third with two outs but was stranded there on an Eric Thames’ line drive out to left field.

In the third inning, Trea Turner singled with two outs and moved to second when Eaton walked again. But Asdrúbal Cabrera grounded out to second to end the rally attempt.

Scherzer allowed a single to Rowdy Tellez in the second and a double off the wall by Derek Fisher in the third. But the Blue Jays were unable to get a run-scoring hit to plate a run in the first three frames. Scherzer has four strikeouts and one walk. He has hovered around 95 to 96 mph.

After three innings, the Nats and the Blue Jays are scoreless.

Update: Pearson tossed five scoreless innings, allowing two hits and two walks while striking out five. He fired 75 pitches, 48 for strikes. Scherzer has also not allowed a run, striking out nine batters through six.

After six innings, the Nats and the Blue Jays remain scoreless.

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