Jackson Tetreault, understandably, dealt with some jitters in his MLB debut against Atlanta in D.C. during the last homestand, but he rebounded the second time out with seven fairly strong innings against Philadelphia. Washington Nationals’ manager Davey Martinez said it was more what he expected to see from Tetreault in start No. 2, as he just went out and got outs after shaking off (and learning from) his rough initial outing, and he said he hoped for more of the same in this afternoon’s outing in Texas.
“Yeah. I mean, I really believe — look, he faced a very tough lineup his last outing, and these guys are the same,” Martinez explained, “.