WASHINGTON (AP) — Kyle Schwarber hit a game-ending homer in the ninth inning, helping the Washington Nationals beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 1-0 on Friday night after Max Scherzer passed Cy Young on baseball’s career strikeouts list.
The lefty-batting Schwarber connected on a 2-1 pitch from left-hander Alex Young (0-3), sending a drive to right that traveled an estimated 463 feet for his first homer for Washington.
Brad Hand (1-0) worked a scoreless ninth for the win. The Nationals allowed just three hits.
Scherzer, a three-time Cy Young Award winner, struck out the side in the seventh while passing Cy Young to move into 22nd place on baseball’s strikeout list. He finished with 10 on the day, giving him 2,808 for his career.
Scherzer allowed two singles and walked two in seven innings. After allowing a single to Kole Calhoun in the first, Scherzer retired 13 straight batters before allowing consecutive walks in the fifth.
It was the first double-digit strikeout game this season for the 36-year-old Scherzer. It was No. 99 for his career, and it came against his first major league team.
Arizona starter Taylor Widener pitched six innings of four-hit ball. Widener has allowed three earned runs in 17 innings this season.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Diamondbacks: Manager Torey Lovullo said relief pitcher Joakim Soria (strained left calf) “felt well enough” to move up his bullpen session a day and threw off the mound Friday. … Outfielder Ketel Marte (right hamstring strain) was able to play catch and hit off a tee to go along with his light forward-running workouts.
Nationals: LHP Luis Avilán (left elbow inflammation) was placed on the 10-day injured list. RHP Kyle McGowin was recalled from the team’s alternate training site. … LHP Jon Lester threw three innings and 49…
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