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Strasburg strikes out 14 in 2nd straight start against Miami

- By Harvey Valentine

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In the middle of a pennant race, Stephen Strasburg gave his manager a chance to relax.

Strasburg struck out 14 in eight crisp innings, Anthony Rendon homered twice and the Washington Nationals beat the Miami Marlins 7-0 on Saturday night.

Strasburg (16-6) set a career high for wins while retiring 22 straight after allowing two first-inning singles. The right-hander did not walk a batter while throwing 107 pitches, and he also contribute­d an RBI single at the plate.

“I was able to sit down for part of the game and watch him,” Nationals manager Dave Martinez said. “I’m proud of what he’s done this year. He’s fun to watch. You’ve still got to manage the game, but he’s fun to watch.”

Strasburg picked up his 12th straight win against the Marlins dating to 2015.

He improved to 4-0 with a 1.19 ERA against Miami this season and 21-7 with a 2.74 ERA in 35 career starts.

Saturday marked his second straight start against the Marlins with 14 strikeouts.

He also achieved the feat against Miami on July 3 in a 7 1⁄3 inning outing.

“Fastball command was pretty good,” Strasburg said. “I was able to throw my curveball for a strike when I wanted to and changeup was pretty good as well.”

Juan Soto and Kurt Suzuki also homered for the NL wild card leaders, who have won three straight and eight of nine after completing a 19-7 August.

The Marlins extended the franchise record with their 14th consecutiv­e road loss.

Miami’s Pablo López (5-7), making his second start since returning from a strained right shoulder that kept him out for more than two months, allowed six runs and six hits in three innings.

“Sometimes, I would get in good counts — 0-2, 1-2 — but it was getting that quality pitch up or down in the zone. I wasn’t able to execute it,” López said.

“If you don’t have anything working other than your fastball, and if you can’t locate your fastball very well, then you run into some problems like I did tonight.”

Rendon, who hit a gameending single during Friday night’s 7-6 victory over Miami, opened the scoring with his 30th homer with two out in the first.

The 20-year-old Soto followed with his 30th homer, another shot to left.

“They work really good at-bats and they can beat you in many ways,” Martinez said of Rendon and Soto.

“They both hit the long ball, but they both hit doubles, they both go the other way. They can take their walks.”

Strasburg singled in Suzuki in the second, and Suzuki’s two-run homer in Washington’s three-run third made it 6-0.

Rendon added a solo shot in the eighth for his third multihomer game of the season.

 ?? MITCHELL LAYTON/GETTY ?? Nationals starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg singles in Kurt Suzuki in the second inning against the Miami Marlins at Nationals Park. The Nationals won, 7-0.
MITCHELL LAYTON/GETTY Nationals starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg singles in Kurt Suzuki in the second inning against the Miami Marlins at Nationals Park. The Nationals won, 7-0.

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