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Nats, Cards Tie in Spring Training Opener

The Washington regulars got three in the 2nd to overcome an early 1-0 deficit, but a two-out error let in two in the bottom of the 9th for a 4-4 tie against St. Louis.

Erick Fedde, who’s fighting an uphill battle with an option available, got the start and was touched for a run on a wild pitch after loading the bases on a single and two walks.

He was able to avoid further damage with a whiff, a comebacker, and a flyout. Fedde threw 28 pitches in his lone inning of work.

Victor Robles’s one-out single capped the aforementioned three-run rally, in which four of the first five batters reached bases.

Watchlister Drew Mendoza, who pinch-ran for Josh Bell in the top of the 5th and took over at first base in the bottom of the inning, tallied the fourth and final run in the 7th with a double to plate Luis García, who got aboard with a two-out walk.

Here’s a rundown of how the other watchlist players and notable minor-leaguers fared:

The Nats return to West Palm Beach tomorrow to play against the Astros, with Austin Voth scheduled to start.

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