MIAMI -- When Max Scherzer's bid for the third no-hitter of his big league career ended with an infield single in the eighth inning, he picked up the ball and flung it toward his dugout.
Not as a souvenir. Seven innings of dominance followed by an eighth-inning disaster left Scherzer in no mood for keepsakes.
Backup catcher A.J. Ellis beat out a chopper for the first hit off Scherzer, who then gave up two unearned runs as the Miami Marlins rallied to beat the Washington Nationals 2-1 Wednesday.
After Ellis reached, Scherzer tried to gather himself as pitching coach Mike Maddux visited the mound.
"Those type of plays happen," Scherzer said. "Obviously you're frustrated, but you've got to move on. I hit the reset button. We went through how we wanted to finish, and I just wasn't able to do it.
An error by backup first baseman Adam Lind, who bobbled a low throw, and a hit batter loaded the bases with two outs. Scherzer threw a wild pitch that scored the tying run , and Giancarlo Stanton lined an RBI single -- the Marlins' only other hit -- to put them ahead.
"A couple of sliders got away from me," Scherzer said. "That's what cost me. That's what lost the game."
Scherzer (8-5) threw no-hitters against the Pirates and Mets in 2015, and a third seemed in his grasp when he began the eighth with a 1-0 lead.
He retired 18 in a row before Ellis topped a high-hopper that bounced in front of the plate and glanced off the tip of Scherzer's glove as he reached overhead for it. The ball rolled to shortstop Trea Turner, who failed in his attempt to make a barehanded pickup and rush a throw.
Scherzer said the chopper was nearly a routine 1-3 putout.
"I was able to get a glove on it, and I thought I had caught it," Scherzer said. "When I looked at the glove, it was empty."
"A cheap infield hit," Nationals manager Dusty Baker said.
Scherzer's pitch count of 98 entering the eighth was a concern. He and Baker agreed he was still strong, but Nationals catcher Jose Lobaton wondered whether the right-handed workhorse could finish.
"He was running out of gas," Lobaton said.
Scherzer ended up at 121 pitches, one less than his high in three seasons with the Nationals.
"It was his game," Baker said. "He was still throwing the ball great. Who could you bring in who was throwing better than him?"
The Marlins pitched well, too, and Washington totaled only five hits against Dan Straily and three relievers. Kyle Barraclough (3-1) pitched the eighth, and A.J. Ramos worked around a two-out single in the ninth for his 10th save.
Miami took the three-game series against the NL East leaders, winning twice by a single run.
"All you need is a little blooper or a hit like Ellis got to get us started," Stanton said. "It worked out for us."
The only no-hitter in the majors this year was achieved on the same mound by Miami's Edinson Volquez against Arizona on June 3.
The crowd of 22,659 for the 12:10 p.m. start included thousands of youngsters on camp day, and they gave the game a scream-filled soundtrack.
The score was 0-0 until Ryan Raburn hit his first homer of the year in the fifth. Raburn was a late replacement for outfielder Michael A. Taylor, who was scratched because of soreness.
That was the lone run allowed by Straily, who went six innings.
Scherzer walked Christian Yelich with two out in the first and hit Derek Dietrich with a pitch with one out in the second. That was the last baserunner Scherzer allowed until the eighth.
"It stinks that we lost," Raburn said, "but he pitched his tail off."
Scherzer has held the opposition hitless through five innings in 11 of his 82 starts for Washington.
"That was probably the best I've seen him," Stanton said. "Balls were zooming. He was mixing his fastball and slider speeds and angles."
MAX STATS
Scherzer had 11 strikeouts, reaching double figures for the sixth game in a row, the team's longest such streak such the franchise moved to Washington for the 2005 season.
He lowered his ERA to 2.08, best in the NL. He also leads the league with 145 strikeouts.
HEART OF THE ORDER MISSING
The Nationals' Ryan Zimmerman and Daniel Murphy, who rank 1-2 in the NL in batting, were given the afternoon game off. Bryce Harper went 0 for 4, ending his career-best 13-game hitting streak.
INJURED BROADCASTER
Marlins Spanish-language announcer Rafael "Felo" Ramirez is back in Miami following a lengthy hospital stay in Philadelphia after he fell stepping off the team bus. Ramirez, who has called games since the team's inaugural 1993 season, turns 94 Thursday.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Nationals: Baker declined to elaborate on Taylor's ailment. ... 3B Anthony Rendon (sore neck) was back in the lineup after missing two games.
UP NEXT
Nationals: The NL East-leading Nationals went 5-2 on a two-city trip. RHP Stephen Strasburg (8-2, 3.28) is scheduled to start Friday when they return home to face Cincinnati and former Marlins prospect Luis Castillo, who will make his major league debut.
Marlins: LHP Jeff Locke (0-2, 4.58) is scheduled to start Thursday to open a four-game series against the Cubs and RHP Jake Arrieta (6-5, 4.64), who has a couple of no-hitters himself.



Final
Series: Game 3 of 3

Nationals 1

(43-29, 25-15 away)

Marlins 2

(32-38, 18-17 home)








12:10PM,EDT,June 21,2017
Marlins Park, Miami,Florida 

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WSH 000010000 1 5 1
MIA 00000002 - 2 2 0
W: K. Barraclough (3-1)
L: M. Scherzer (8-5)
S: A. Ramos (10)





View: Play-By-Play | Pitch-By-PitchInning: All | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
Washington - Top of 1stSCORE
Dan Straily pitching for MiamiWSHMIA
T. Turner lined out to second.00
Goodwin struck out swinging.00
Harper struck out swinging.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Miami - Bottom of 1stSCORE
Max Scherzer pitching for WashingtonWSHMIA
Gordon struck out swinging.00
Stanton struck out swinging.00
Yelich walked.00
Ozuna struck out swinging.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Washington - Top of 2ndSCORE
Dan Straily pitching for MiamiWSHMIA
Rendon walked.00
Lind grounded into double play, first to shortstop to first, Rendon out at second.00
Drew flied out to right.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Miami - Bottom of 2ndSCORE
Max Scherzer pitching for WashingtonWSHMIA
Bour struck out swinging.00
Dietrich hit by pitch.00
Ellis struck out swinging.00
Riddle struck out swinging.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Washington - Top of 3rdSCORE
Dan Straily pitching for MiamiWSHMIA
Raburn reached on infield single to shortstop.00
Raburn caught stealing second, catcher to shortstop.00
Lobatón struck out swinging.00
Scherzer singled to center.00
T. Turner grounded into fielder's choice to second, Scherzer out at second.00
0 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors
Miami - Bottom of 3rdSCORE
Max Scherzer pitching for WashingtonWSHMIA
Straily grounded out to pitcher.00
Gordon struck out swinging.00
Stanton flied out to right.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Washington - Top of 4thSCORE
Dan Straily pitching for MiamiWSHMIA
Goodwin grounded out to second.00
Harper struck out swinging.00
Rendon popped out to second.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Miami - Bottom of 4thSCORE
Max Scherzer pitching for WashingtonWSHMIA
Yelich flied out to center.00
Ozuna grounded out to third.00
Bour struck out swinging.00
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Washington - Top of 5thSCORE
Dan Straily pitching for MiamiWSHMIA
Lind flied out to center.00
Drew grounded out to catcher.00
Raburn homered to left (379 feet).10
Lobatón struck out swinging.10
1 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Miami - Bottom of 5thSCORE
Max Scherzer pitching for WashingtonWSHMIA
Dietrich grounded out to first.10
Ellis grounded out to third.10
Riddle grounded out to second.10
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Washington - Top of 6thSCORE
Dan Straily pitching for MiamiWSHMIA
Scherzer grounded out to third.10
T. Turner grounded out to catcher.10
Goodwin struck out swinging.10
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Miami - Bottom of 6thSCORE
Max Scherzer pitching for WashingtonWSHMIA
Suzuki hit for Straily.10
Suzuki grounded out to second.10
Gordon grounded out to second.10
Stanton struck out swinging.10
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Washington - Top of 7thSCORE
Jarlin Garcia pitching for MiamiWSHMIA
García relieved Straily.10
Harper lined out to left.10
Rendon popped out to third.10
Lind lined out to left.10
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Miami - Bottom of 7thSCORE
Max Scherzer pitching for WashingtonWSHMIA
Yelich struck out swinging.10
Ozuna grounded out to shortstop.10
Bour popped out to shortstop.10
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
Washington - Top of 8thSCORE
Jarlin Garcia pitching for MiamiWSHMIA
Drew singled to center.10
Barraclough relieved García.10
Raburn struck out swinging.10
Drew to second on wild pitch by Barraclough.10
Lobatón walked.10
Scherzer sacrificed to pitcher, Drew to third, Lobatón to second.10
T. Turner lined out to center.10
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors
Miami - Bottom of 8thSCORE
Max Scherzer pitching for WashingtonWSHMIA
Dietrich struck out swinging.10
Ellis reached on infield single to shortstop.10
Riddle grounded out to second, Ellis to second.10
Realmuto hit for Barraclough.10
Realmuto safe at first on error by first baseman Lind, Ellis to third.10
Ureña ran for Ellis.10
Gordon hit by pitch, Realmuto to second.10
Ureña scored, Realmuto to third, Gordon to second on wild pitch by Scherzer.11
Stanton singled to left, Gordon thrown out at home, Realmuto scored, Gordon to third advancing on play.12
2 Runs, 2 Hits, 1 Errors
Washington - Top of 9thSCORE
AJ Ramos pitching for MiamiWSHMIA
Realmuto catching.12
Ramos relieved Barraclough.12
Goodwin struck out swinging.12
Harper grounded out to first.12
Rendon singled to center.12
Lind struck out looking.12
0 Runs, 1 Hits, 0 Errors




Washington Nationals
HittersABRHRBIBBSO#PAVGOBPSLG
T. Turner SS40000020.259.293.414
Goodwin CF40000321.241.291.494
Harper RF40000218.310.416.596
Rendon 3B30101023.289.390.528
Lind 1B40000115.333.400.594
Drew 2B30100014.347.370.490
Raburn LF31210111.323.323.484
Lobatón C20001217.147.205.265
Scherzer P20100013.147.171.147
Totals2915129152   
BATTING
HR: Raburn (1, 5th inning off Straily 0 on, 2 Out)
RBI: Raburn (1)
S: Scherzer
2-out RBI: Raburn
GIDP: Lind
Nationals RISP: 0-1 (T. Turner 0-1)
Team LOB: 4
BASERUNNING
CS: Raburn (1, 2nd base by Straily/Ellis)
FIELDING
E: Lind (4, catch)
Outfield Assist: Raburn (Gordon at Home).

Game Information

StadiumMarlins Park, Miami, FL
Attendance22,659 (60.5% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:39
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Dana DeMuth, First Base - Paul Nauert, Second Base - Carlos Torres, Third Base - Clint Fagan