Los Angeles Times

Greinke extends scoreless streak

Right- hander extends scoreless streak to 432⁄ innings

- By Dylan Hernandez

The Dodgers’ righthande­r has now gone 43 2⁄3 innings without allowing a run.

WASHINGTON — A. J. Ellis was flustered.

Making a sudden sixth- inning entrance Sunday as an injury replacemen­t for starting catcher Yasmani Grandal, Ellis didn’t know what was working for pitcher Zack Greinke and what wasn’t.

Greinke calmed his fears.

“All my stuff ’ s pretty nasty right now,” Ellis said he was told by Greinke.

Recalling the scene after the Dodgers’ 5- 0 victory over the Washington Nationals, Ellis laughed. Dominating the Nationals over the first eight innings, Greinke extended his scoreless streak to 432⁄ innings.

“He wasn’t exaggerati­ng,” Ellis said.

Greinke’s scoreless streak is the fourth- longest in the majors in the post- 1960 expansion era.

“I’m just not making a bunch of mistakes,” Greinke said.

Orel Hershiser’s record of 59 consecutiv­e scoreless innings was establishe­d in1988 while with the Dodgers. The previous record holder, Don Drysdale, had a 582⁄ inning streak in 1968 with the Dodgers. In that same season, Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals didn’t give up a run for 47 consecutiv­e innings.

Dodgers left- hander Clayton Kershaw had a 41- inning scoreless streak last season.

The starting pitcher for the Na--

‘ I’m just not making a bunch of mistakes.’

Zack Greinke, Dodgers pitcher on his scoreless- innings streak

tional League in the All- Star game, Greinke hasn’t given up a run in his last six starts. Only two other pitchers have done that since 1920, Hershiser in 1988 and Drysdale in1968.

“I don’t think about it at all,” said Greinke, who lowered his earned- run average to1.30.

Greinke said he wasn’t concerned that pitching opposite him was Max Scherzer, who is probably his primary competitio­n for the NL Cy Young Award.

“I start thinking about that, I try to do more,” Greinke said. “The results will be worse.”

Greinke began the game with a 1.39 ERA and Scherzer with a 2.11 ERA, making this the first major league game in 26 years featuring two pitchers with more than 100 innings and ERAs of 2.11 of less.

The last matchup like that was between John Smoltz of the Atlanta Braves and Bryn Smith of the Montreal Expos on July 19,1989.

“These kinds of guys, a Scherzer and him, they know they can’t give up runs,” Dodgers Manager Don Mattingly said. “He had to be sharp and hewas.”

Even with Scherzer lasting only six innings, the game was significan­tly closer than the score indicated. Greinke departed with only a1- 0 lead.

“He pitches to the scoreboard as well as anyone I’ve ever caught,” Ellis said.

The Dodgers blew open the game with a four- run ninth inning.

Greinke limited the Nationals to three hits and struck out a season- high 11 batters. He struck out AllStar right fielder Bryce Harper twice.

Ellis said Greinke’s performanc­e was comparable to Kershaw’s on Saturday. With Ellis behind the plate, Kershaw pitched eight scoreless innings and had 14 strikeouts.

Greinke walked only one batter, Harper, and has walked three batters over his last six starts.

“In today’s game, these guys know if you walk people, your pitch counts run up,” Mattingly said. “Now, with the investment­s you have in these guys, you’re just not going to leave them out there. These guys know that tostay in thegame, they have to throwstrik­es.”

No Nationals player reached scoring position against Greinke.

Mattingly called Greinke “an artist.”

“Zack gets the ball to both sides of the plate,” Mattingly said. “He’s got the power change, he’s got a good slider. He’s got a lot to cover as a hitter. It’s hard to cover all that.”

 ?? Alex Brandon Associated Press ?? ZACK GREINKE, right, joins Dodgers teammate Clayton Kershaw and Mark McGwire, far left, in the dugout after completing eight scoreless innings on the mound against theWashing­ton Nationals.
Alex Brandon Associated Press ZACK GREINKE, right, joins Dodgers teammate Clayton Kershaw and Mark McGwire, far left, in the dugout after completing eight scoreless innings on the mound against theWashing­ton Nationals.
 ?? Alex Brandon Associated Press ?? ZACK GREINKE of the Dodgers delivers on the way to beating theWashing­ton Nationals, 5- 0, and lowering his earned- run average to 1.30.
Alex Brandon Associated Press ZACK GREINKE of the Dodgers delivers on the way to beating theWashing­ton Nationals, 5- 0, and lowering his earned- run average to 1.30.

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