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Ricky Nolasco talks after the Marlins' 5-4 win over the Braves. Nolasco struck out nine batters to earn his 13th win of the season.

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" Ricky how you do that night bidding farewell to the dramatics but like a set play the -- weather go all the catcher's glove play you know we'll take it anyway -- can. You know -- existing -- you know we get the job done in that's all it's important. Ricky you may not be aware of all these stats here he did tonight I don't you know it yet sixteen strikeout not only your career high but they've Marlins team record. AJ Burnett. One of two to get. And the kind strikeout to rope off the record here just talk about -- before you. I was trying to get ahead of these guys this isn't a team where you can have success pitching behind. And you know allows ahead in these guys alive and when sort of make good pitches and I united -- split working today. And I -- united and so you know the top of -- just gonna keep on Garnett and the put it away strike for the most part was. Sliders letters. Amazing performance not only that -- but you're only that is the sort of believe you only the fourth pitcher. In baseball history to have nine consecutive strikeouts. But and all that. Tom Seaver still wanted to attend. Nice I was one short one short -- look at. It did look like -- they changed their approach later they look like -- swing a lot of first pitches later did you notice that death in all -- this game is. Game of adjustments in that lineup over there is you don't want the best in leaps and I knew there gonna just like to make my distances well and you know they start is laying off some the sliders later in the game but are still overthrow the splintered the fastball for strikes alone so just to keep us in the game nice cool by you over a hundred pitches after seven the seventh inning. But talk about coming out for the -- did did did that it was or any conversation about it I got out of -- you feel pretty good now no conversation he's just on the get a bat. You know -- stuff to come stand on -- And I've pretty much knew what was going on in feel if we win wanted to be gone back out there so. Decide to stay -- stay level and you know -- the -- when again. I don't you enjoy getting an opportunity to you went over 120 pitches but that you I don't you wanted to get out there that eighth inning and and yet another strikeout you got come resolute enough depth you definitely want to go out there and -- Thousand hits off they're coming into them so just decide to throw split or something -- going away from them. And you know what Dan Meyer came in and do good job of getting you know best hitters in the game -- chipper Jones and it was a team effort tonight so. Let's look at the last doubt we'll look at your reaction to hear. And on this play and the guys just gets an -- no man's land there they're able to make a big play out. I mean you like is that we'll take it anyway you can the kind of hard ball judge for him. But. I mean hating everybody and Doug Ellis pretty excited about -- or Ricky get some great games certainly last year and this year. Where would you put this one it's it's a -- war was a complete game. But it's such a dominating performance no earned runs sixteen strikeouts. Patty how you rank this one if you had to. I mean number one it's one or two I like my. -- out in a -- last it is. In Iowa -- nine and did give up any runs so but I mean this up there all that matters is we won the game and I don't distract his seasonal best records possible. And as we say yes along at thanks for a great season could this be your last start. To finish on this note. After this season you've got through a little bit of an up and down season but certainly. The last what eleven in -- WS to fifteen decisions and after the rough start we -- you know -- it was overnight. Do you do you settle back this year you'll be thirteen in nine now. You know you more than once strikeout an inning. Over a 190 strike I mean what do you think. -- you know I was able to bounce back and I'm proud of that too. Turn my season around but -- as a whole. Not a satisfying as I'd like. Let them I know things are gonna happen like that in in a young pitchers career so you know its walls is gonna do -- make me hungry going into the offseason and that's come back next year and even better. And I try and do better than additionally. Thanks for everything this year but talk did your insight and could go tonight thank you."

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