Making a Statement
After the Mets won Tuesday night and the Nationals on Wednesday, the teams squared off Thursday in the rubber game of their first series of the 2016. New York went with Matt Harvey; Washington, Stephen Strasburg. Yes, the guy who just inked that seven-year, $175-million extension. And, for this one night, Strasburg was worth every penny. In six innings of work, he struck out 10 and gave up just a run and six hits.
On the other hand, Harvey staggered through the worst game of his career. The Nats rocked him for nine runs in less than three innings, taking all the suspense out of the night and the buzz from the crowd.
So, round one in the 19-game brawl between the beasts of the east goes to Washington. But round two between these heavyweights isn't far off. If rotations stay on schedule, it'll be another Strasburg/Harvey matchup when the teams meet for three more at Nationals Park starting on Tuesday.
On the other hand, Harvey staggered through the worst game of his career. The Nats rocked him for nine runs in less than three innings, taking all the suspense out of the night and the buzz from the crowd.
So, round one in the 19-game brawl between the beasts of the east goes to Washington. But round two between these heavyweights isn't far off. If rotations stay on schedule, it'll be another Strasburg/Harvey matchup when the teams meet for three more at Nationals Park starting on Tuesday.
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