Trevor Williams made his second start of the spring on Friday afternoon, and the 30-year-old right-hander, who signed a 2-year/$13M free agent deal with the Nationals back in December tossed two scoreless innings in the outing, striking out two and allowing just one hit in a 23-pitch, 20-strike appearance against the New York Mets.
The starter mixed things up in the brief, effective appearance, throwing 39% sinkers (87.9 MPH average), 30% four-seamers (90.1 MPH), 22% changeups (83.2 MPH), and 9% curveballs (77.2 MPH) according to Baseball Savant.
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