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Published June 04, 2016
CINCINNATI (AP) Washington pitcher Stephen Strasburg left with a slight limp in the sixth inning Saturday after having trouble returning from a rain delay.
Strasburg, trying to become the major leagues' first 10-game winner, limited the Reds to a pair of hits in five innings and struck out nine. He returned after a 21-minute rain delay in the sixth, gave up a walk and Joey Votto's homer, and then grabbed his right calf on a pitch to Brandon Phillips.
He stayed in the game after a visit from manager Dusty Baker and a trainer, struck out Phillips, and gave up a single to Jay Bruce. That's when Baker made a pitching change.
The Nationals had won his last 15 starts, the longest active streak in the majors.
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