Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer threw his second no-hitter of the season on Sunday night, leaving fans and analysts in awe of his remarkable achievement.
Scherzer’s dominant performance came against the Pittsburgh Pirates, as he struck out 10 batters and only allowed one walk in the Nationals’ 6-0 victory. This marked the third no-hitter of Scherzer’s career and made him the first pitcher in Major League Baseball history to throw two no-hitters in the same season since Nolan Ryan in 1973.
The 36-year-old right-hander has been in incredible form this year, with a 14-4 record and a 2.40 ERA. His latest no-hitter solidifies his status as one of the top pitchers in the league and a strong contender for the Cy Young Award.
Fans and fellow players were quick to praise Scherzer for his performance, with many taking to social media to express their admiration. Nationals manager Dave Martinez called Scherzer’s no-hitter “unbelievable” and said that he was “in awe” of the pitcher’s talent.
Scherzer himself downplayed his achievement, crediting his teammates for their support and praising their defensive efforts during the game. “This is a team accomplishment,” Scherzer said. “I couldn’t have done it without them.”
The Nationals are currently leading the NL East division and are in contention for a playoff spot. Scherzer’s outstanding pitching is a major reason for their success this season, and his no-hitter has only added to the team’s momentum as they prepare for the final stretch of the season.
With this latest no-hitter, Scherzer has cemented his place in baseball history and has established himself as one of the game’s elite pitchers. Fans and analysts alike will be eagerly watching to see if he can continue his impressive form as the season progresses.