Nats sweep Cards to win season-high 6th straight
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| Regular Season Series |
| Washington leads 5-1 (as of Sun 8/5) |
| Fri 5/25 |
WAS 5, @STL 4 |
Recap |
| Sat 5/26 |
@STL 8, WAS 6 |
Recap |
| Sun 5/27 |
WAS 7, @STL 2 |
Recap |
| Fri 8/3 |
@WAS 3, STL 2 |
Recap |
| Sat 8/4 |
@WAS 12, STL 1 |
Recap |
| >Sun 8/5 |
@WAS 6, STL 3 |
Box Score |
| · Complete Schedule: Nationals | Cardinals |
| Scoring Summary |
| STL | WAS |
 | 2nd | R Ludwick homered to left center. | 1 | 0 |
 | 2nd | M Chico singled to center, R Church scored, N Logan to third. | 1 | 1 |
 | 3rd | D Young doubled to deep left center, R Zimmerman scored. | 1 | 2 |
 | 3rd | N Logan reached on infield single to shortstop, D Young scored, R Church to third, J Flores to second. | 1 | 3 |
 | 4th | A Wainwright homered to left center. | 2 | 3 |
 | 5th | J Edmonds doubled to deep right, A Pujols scored, J Encarnacion thrown out at home. | 3 | 3 |
 | 8th | R Zimmerman singled to left center, N Logan scored, D Jimenez to second. | 3 | 4 |
 | 8th | D Young doubled to deep center, D Jimenez and R Zimmerman scored. | 3 | 6 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. |
| Attendance | 33,517 (80% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:12 |
| Weather | 86 degrees, cloudy |
| Wind | 5 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Brian Runge, First Base - Mark Wegner, Second Base - Adrian Johnson, Third Base - Mike Winters |
| A CLOSER LOOK |
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• Summary: The Nationals won their season-best sixth straight by sweeping the Cardinals with a 6-3 win.
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• Figure this: Washington had not won six in a row since July 21-27 last year.
• Unsung heroes: Ryan Zimmerman hit a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning and Dmitri Young followed with a two-run double.
• Fantasy stat: Young has 11 hits and six RBIs in his last five games.
• Did you see that?: St. Louis starter Adam Wainwright hit a solo shot to left center in the fourth. It was Wainwright's second career homer.
-- ESPN.com news services
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Nationals 6, Cardinals 3
WASHINGTON (AP) -- When the season began, the
Washington Nationals appeared to be headed for at least 100 losses. When they were 9-25 on May 9, that looked like a safe bet. It no longer does.
Sunday's 6-3 win over the
St. Louis Cardinals was the Nationals' sixth straight -- their best winning streak in more than a year.
"I expected even better things than this," said Manny Acta, the Nationals' first-year manager. "We've still got two months to go and guys are playing good baseball."
Washington is now 51-60 -- a half game behind the
Florida Marlins -- and Acta is hoping that the team can somehow finish at .500. That may be possible if
Ryan Zimmerman keeps up his stellar performances.
Zimmerman broke his bat when he hit a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning and
Dmitri Young added a two-run double to gave the Nationals their win.
With the score 3-3,
Nook Logan led off the eighth with a bunt single off
Ryan Franklin (4-2). Pinch-hitter
Robert Fick sacrificed,
D'Angelo Jimenez walked and Logan stole third without a throw.
After
Ronnie Belliard struck out, Zimmerman took a called strike, swung at the second pitch, then fouled off four straight offerings before lofting a single to short left field. On Friday, Zimmerman hit a game-ending single off Franklin.
"He challenged me," Zimmerman said. "I kept fouling them off. He made a pretty good pitch. I hit it off the end of the bat and put it in the right place. The more pitches you see, the more comfortable you get with the pitcher."
A dejected Franklin, who allowed four runs and seven hits in just 1 1/3 innings in the two losses this weekend, tried to infer that the Nationals were simply lucky.
"And again he gets a hit, so I can't do anything about that. I can't hang my head and say I made a mistake or anything," Franklin said. "We'll see how long that lasts -- see how long that they keep getting broken-bat hits and ground balls in the hole. It will even out."
Young, who had three hits and three RBIs, added a two-run double for a 6-3 lead. Young tried to score on
Austin Kearns' single and was thrown out at the plate by center fielder
Jim Edmonds.
"With Zimmerman up, you have all the confidence in the world. He's so doggone good, it's ridiculous," Young said.
Ray King (1-0) threw only one pitch and induced
Yadier Molina to hit into a double play that ended the eighth. King got his first win since April 15 last year for Colorado against Philadelphia.
Chad Cordero pitched a perfect ninth for his 23rd save in 30 chances.
Washington had not won six in a row since July 21-27 last year. St. Louis has lost five in a row, the longest skid for the defending World Series champions since May 15-20. It was a frustrating weekend for the Cardinals, and it culminated with manager Tony La Russa ejected for arguing a checked-swing call on
Ryan Ludwick.
"We had a shot, but they did everything better than we did for three days," La Russa said. "One game they did it a lot better, and two days better, so they won three games."
Cardinals starter
Adam Wainwright threw 115 pitches on a humid afternoon, allowing three runs and eight hits in seven innings. He also hit his second major league home run -- the first was May 24 last year when he connected off San Francisco's
Noah Lowry in his first major league at-bat. Wainwright batted eighth, the second day in a row La Russa batted a pitcher eighth in hopes of waking up a struggling offense.
Washington starter
Matt Chico gave up three runs and six hits in five innings.
Ludwick's second-inning homer put St. Louis ahead, but Chico tied it with a run-scoring infield single in the bottom half off the glove of shortstop
David Eckstein.
Washington went ahead 3-1 in the third on an RBI double by Young and a bases-loaded broken-bat bloop by Logan that landed in front of Eckstein, whose throw couldn't beat Logan.
Wainwright homered in the fourth, and Edmonds hit an RBI double in the fifth --
Juan Encarnacion tried to score from first but was thrown out by Belliard's relay from Kearns in right.
Game notes Washington SS
Felipe Lopez left in the sixth inning because of tendinitis in his right knee. ... St. Louis 1B
Albert Pujols returned to the lineup after missing Saturday's game with a sore right elbow. It was the first game he missed this season. ... La Russa batted his pitcher eighth for the second straight game. 2B
Aaron Miles, who pitched a perfect eighth inning on Saturday, batted ninth.