Gio Gonzalez pitched the first complete game shutout of his career as the Washington Nationals defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 10-0 to earn their 80th victory of the season. With the win, the Nationals extended their lead over the Atlanta Braves in the NL East to 6.5 games and continued their impressive run following a recent 5 game losing streak.
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Gio Gonzalez pitched a complete game shutout (photo taken by Nir Levy) |
Gonzalez won his MLB leading 17th game of the season, struck out 8 and lowered his ERA to a career best 3.10. Gonzalez retired the first 9 batters he faced and did not allow a hit through 4 innings. Following the game, manager Davey Johnson claimed that Gonzalez would have been limited to 120 pitches in the game; his pitch count ended up being 119. Gonzalez was acquired this offseason from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for three of the Nationals' top nine prospects. He has been nothing short of an absolute ace this season, leading the NL in opponents' batting average and slugging percentage, ranking 4th in strikeouts, and nearly ranking in the top 10 in both ERA and WHIP. After the game Gonzalez was honored with a gatorade shower and a whipped cream pie to the face by teammate Edwin Jackson.
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Bryce Harper has been very hot of late (photo taken by Nir Levy) |
Gonzalez was provided with ample run support by the Nationals' offense, which has outscored opponents 26-5 over the team's current three game win streak. Right fielder Jayson Werth had 3 hits, and third baseman Ryan Zimmerman, center fielder Bryce Harper and first baseman Adam Laroche each provided the team with 2 RBIs in the offensive explosion, which included Zimmerman's 17th home run of the season. Werth and Harper, the first two batters in the lineup, have been especially hot of late, with Harper batting 0.428 with 3 homers and 8 RBI over the team's 3 game win streak, and Werth batting 0.358 during the month August.
All Photos were taken by me, Nir Levy.
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