Found July 21, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
After a stellar 2009 in Syracuse, J.D. Martin finally made his Major League debut—but it did not go as he had hoped.
The young righty pitched four innings Monday night, giving up eight hits and five earned runs to a previously struggling Mets line up. Martin earned the loss, as the Nationals dropped the game 6-2.
Martin’s first and second innings were far worse than his third and fourth. The young starter allowed two runs in the first off of Daniel Murphy and Jeff Francoeur doubles, and three runs in the second off of singles from Pagan, Castillo, and Murphy.
The Nationals bats did not help the rookies’ cause.
The Nats batters combined for six hits and two runs against their former ace Livan Hernandez. It was the sixth win for Hernandez and his third against Washington.
In fact, his last three victories have come against Washington, dating back to his May 26th complete game.
While the two teams' starters had opposite nights both bullpens excelled.
The Nats bull...
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