
"Clemmey pounded the zone, and did a really good job getting ahead of hitters - obviously didn't allow a hit. It was awesome. - manager Blake Butera said"
"Clemmey was nearly perfect over his 3.0 innings while allowing no hits and just one walk. Unfortunately, his defense committed three errors leading to two unearned runs."
"Today's starting lineup featured three of the top Washington Nationals prospects in shortstop Eli Willits who is the team's №1 prospect, catcher Harry Ford the №3 prospect, and the left-handed pitcher Alex Clemmey is the №11 prospect. The three prospects are aged 18, 23, and 20 respectively."
The Washington Nationals fielded three of their top prospects in a Spring Training game in West Palm Beach. Shortstop Eli Willits (№1 prospect, age 18), catcher Harry Ford (№3 prospect, age 23), and left-handed pitcher Alex Clemmey (№11 prospect, age 20) started against Major League competition. Clemmey pitched three scoreless innings with no hits and one walk, striking out two batters despite three defensive errors resulting in two unearned runs. Manager Blake Butera praised Clemmey's command and ability to get ahead of hitters. Ford, who has limited MLB experience with the Mariners, caught the game. The prospects represent significant parts of the Nationals' future development.
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