The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Foltynewic­z outduels Scherzer as Braves batter Nationals

Win caps productive first week with 9-game road trip looming.

- By David O’Brien dobrien@ajc.com

Mike Foltynewic­z snapped an eight-start winless streak and outpitched two-time reigning National League Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer on a day when the Braves’ offense put the finishing

touches on an unexpected­ly prolific first week.

In his first win since Aug. 5, Foltynewic­z recorded eight strikeouts in 5⅓ innings and allowed four hits, one run and two walks, along with two wild pitches and a hit batter, on Wednesday in a 7-1 Braves win at SunTrust Park.

“On a team like this that’s so good, it’s easy to get pumped up and spiral out of control (emotionall­y),” Foltynewic­z said. “I’ve learned over the past few years to kind of slow things down, just get where you’re comfortabl­e and know your game out there.”

Foltynewic­z was reunited with Carlos Perez, who caught for the Braves three days after com-

ing over in a hastily completed trade after the Braves’ two starting catchers were injured in the first two games of the season. “Folty” and Perez were teammates on the Astros’ Double-A Corpus Christi team in 2013.

The Nationals were 4-0 and hadn’t trailed in a game all season until the past two days, when the Braves beat them twice and led from the first inning in each game.

Foltynewic­z lost his last seven starts in 2017 to put a damper on what had been a successful season to that point, then he got no decision in a loss to the Phillies last weekend in his season debut. The Braves had lost eight consecutiv­e games he started before Wednesday, and Foltynewic­z was 0-7 with a 7.34 ERA in that stretch, the longest skid of his career and the second-longest active streak in the majors.

But he snapped it Wednesday, when the Braves scored three unearned runs in the first inning on Preston Tucker’s two-out homer off Scherzer and rolled to their fourth win in a six-game homestand for a successful start to the season before they embark on a nine-game, three-city wintry trip that starts Friday in Colorado.

“Every time I get out there and we get a win, it doesn’t matter if it’s by my name or someone else’s, just as long as we get it,” Foltynewic­z said of ending his skid. “It’s a great start to the season with two series wins, and we’ll just keep going from there.”

He smiled and added, “But it’s good to get a win under the belt with me on the mound.”

Foltynewic­z struck out Bryce Harper twice — the Natonals slugger’s first two strikeouts of the season — and worked out of two-runners-on, one-out jams in both the first and fourth innings. He also helped his own cause in a big way by hitting a two-run, two-out double off Scherzer in the fourth inning that pushed the lead to 5-1.

Foltynewic­z had been 2 for 44 with no RBIs and 29 strikeouts as a hitter since the beginning of 2017.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Braves starter Mike Foltynewic­z struck out eight and worked into the sixth inning for his first win since last August.
GETTY IMAGES Braves starter Mike Foltynewic­z struck out eight and worked into the sixth inning for his first win since last August.

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