Los Angeles Times

Another Scherzer no-hitter

Nationals ace strikes out 17 Mets in 2-0 victory and is the fifth pitcher with two no-nos in a season.

- By Bill Shaikin bill.shaikin@latimes.com Twitter: @BillShaiki­n

The Nationals ace strikes out 17 batters in 2-0 win over the New York Mets. He is the fifth pitcher to throw two no-hitters in a season.

NEW YORK — Max Scherzer concluded his season in style, even if his team did not.

The Washington Nationals might be the most disappoint­ing team in years, but their ace put a wrap on the year with one of the most dominant performanc­es in major league history. Scherzer pitched his second no-hitter of the season, and struck out 17 batters, in a 2-0 victory over the New York Mets on Saturday.

Scherzer became the fifth pitcher to throw two no-hitters in a season, the first since Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan did it for the Angels in 1973, a historical context Scherzer said left him “speechless.”

Scherzer’s 17 strikeouts set a career high and a Nationals record, and they were the most of any pitcher to throw a no-hitter without giving up a walk, two more than the record set by the Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw last season.

“To throw a no-hitter takes luck. I’ll be the first one to say that,” Scherzer said. “If you want to be a dominant pitcher, you look at what you can control.”

He struck out nine consecutiv­e batters before Curtis Granderson popped up to end the game. The only batter to reach based did so on an error by third baseman Yunel Escobar in the sixth inning.

“Nothing but the utmost respect for him,” Scherzer said. “The play just didn’t get made.”

Scherzer all but traded strikeouts with Mets ace Matt Harvey, who pitched six innings and struck out 11 batters.

“It was almost like playing a game of horse,” Scherzer said. “If he makes a shot, I’ve got to make a shot.”

The Mets and Dodgers each were no-hit twice this season. However, as those teams prepare to meet in the National League playoffs, Scherzer and the Nationals will end their season Sunday.

“It’s been a disappoint­ing season for the team, no doubt about it,” Scherzer said. “That’s why this is bitterswee­t.”

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