Working with an 88-90 MPH four-seamer, a mid-to-high 70s curve, and 78-79 MPH change, Washington Nationals’ lefty Ben Braymer tossed five scoreless innings in his first MLB start, giving up just one hit and three walks in an 86-pitch outing in a 15-0 win over the Marlins in Miami.
Braymer made two relief appearances earlier this season, but this was his first start and the southpaw put together an impressive outing in which he received plenty of support...
Braymer vs the Marlins: Predominantly a starter in his minor league career, Ben Braymer’s first two big league outings, earlier this season, had been relief appearances, but with five games in three days this weekend, the Nationals needed to have the 26-year-old, 2016 18th Round pick start in the finale in Miami.