Marlins 9, Nationals 5

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FLA (72-64) 300302010 9 13 1
WAS (46-90) 010000301 5 10 0

Final

 
W:J. Johnson (14-4)
L:L. Hernandez (7-10)

Ramirez homers to help Johnson to 14th victory

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Regular Season Series
Florida leads 12-6 (as of Sat 9/5)
Mon 4/6 @FLA 12, WAS 6 Recap
Tue 4/7 @FLA 8, WAS 3 Recap
Wed 4/8 @FLA 6, WAS 4 Recap
Fri 4/17 FLA 3, @WAS 2 Recap
Sat 4/18 FLA 9, @WAS 6 Recap
Sun 4/19 FLA 7, @WAS 4 Recap
Mon 6/29 @FLA 4, WAS 2 Recap
Tue 6/30 @FLA 7, WAS 5 Recap
Wed 7/1 @FLA 5, WAS 3 Recap
Tue 8/4 @WAS 6, FLA 4 Recap
Wed 8/5 @WAS 5, FLA 4 Recap
Thu 8/6 @WAS 12, FLA 8 Recap
Fri 9/4 FLA 9, @WAS 6 Recap
>Sat 9/5 FLA 9, @WAS 5 Box Score
Sun 9/6 @WAS 5, FLA 4 Recap
Fri 9/11 WAS 5, @FLA 3 Recap
Sat 9/12 @FLA 11, WAS 3 Recap
Sun 9/13 WAS 7, @FLA 2 Recap
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Scoring Summary
FLAWAS
1stJ Cantu doubled to deep left, C Maybin scored, H Ramirez to third.10
1stC Ross singled to center, H Ramirez and J Cantu scored, D Uggla to second.30
2ndP Orr singled to right, A Dunn scored, J Willingham to third, E Dukes to second.31
4thC Maybin hit sacrifice fly to right, W Helms scored.41
4thH Ramirez homered to left center, C Coghlan scored.61
6thB Hayes homered to left.71
6thJ Cantu doubled to deep left center, C Maybin scored.81
7thW Nieves singled to center, E Dukes scored, P Orr to second.82
7thJ Bard doubled to deep right, P Orr and W Nieves scored.84
8thH Ramirez doubled to deep right, C Maybin scored.94
9thM Morse singled to right, J Maxwell scored.95
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Game Information
StadiumNationals Park, Washington, D.C.
Attendance18,111 (43.2% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:18
Weather80 degrees, partly cloudy
Wind3 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Tim Mcclelland, First Base - Andy Fletcher, Second Base - Greg Gibson, Third Base - Brian Knight
Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- The Florida Marlins keep putting pressure on the teams ahead of them in the NL wild-card race.

Hanley Ramirez homered, Josh Johnson earned his 14th victory and the Marlins beat Washington 9-5 on Saturday night, handing the woeful Nationals their season-high eighth consecutive loss.

"Yeah, that's what you've got to do. You've got to keep trying to win ballgames. I'm glad we've got four in a row and hopefully [we] keep going," manager Fredi Gonzalez said.

Pinch-hitter Brett Hayes also homered for the Marlins and Johnson (14-4) allowed two hits over five innings. The right-hander walked three, struck out one and retired his final 11 batters in Florida's fourth straight victory. He is 7-2 in his last 10 starts, and 5-0 in his career against the Nationals.

"I finally found a groove and was throwing my slider for strikes. It was a good slider," Johnson said. "Some little things mechanically were a little bit off in the first two innings, but after that it was good."

Washington's losing streak is its longest since the team dropped 12 straight from Aug. 8-20, 2008. The Nationals are 10 defeats shy of their second straight 100-loss season.

"It stinks," outfielder Josh Willingham said. "Have we lost 90? It's hard to believe. ... We just haven't put it together as a team very often."

Ramirez had three RBIs and Jorge Cantu and Cody Ross two each for the Marlins, who stayed four games behind Colorado for the NL wild card. Chris Coghlan had three hits.

Florida took advantage of Livan Hernandez's wildness to build a 3-0 lead in the first. Cameron Maybin and Ramirez drew one-out walks before an RBI double by Cantu. After John Baker struck out, Dan Uggla walked to load the bases and Ross followed with a two-run single.

Johnson's brief control problems allowed the Nationals to get to 3-1 in the second. Washington loaded the bases on Adam Dunn's single and two walks before Pete Orr punched an RBI single to right -- the last hit the Nationals got until the sixth.

"If we get a little more that inning, it changes the complexion of the game a little," Nationals interim manager Jim Riggleman said.

Maybin's sacrifice fly and Ramirez's two-run homer, his 20th, made it 6-1 in the fourth.

Hernandez (7-10) was pulled after allowing six runs and eight hits over five innings. He walked four and struck out six.

Johnson was removed after five innings and 82 pitches because Gonzalez was worried that throwing 48 pitches in the first two innings might have overextended him.

"I know they're going to be watching out for me a little bit, so those are just those things that you can't do anything about," said Johnson, who wanted to stay in the game.

Said Gonzalez: "Obviously, you want him to go deeper in ballgames so you don't have to keep taxing your bullpen, but we've got to [take] first things first. J.J. is a big part of us for a long time."

Hayes, batting for Johnson, led off the sixth with his first career homer, a shot to left on an 0-2 pitch from Victor Garate, who was making his major league debut. It was Florida's fifth pinch-hit homer this season.

Later in the inning, Cantu's RBI double made it 8-1.

Washington got a run-scoring single by Wil Nieves and a two-run double by pinch-hitter Josh Bard in the seventh.

Ramirez doubled home a run in the eighth.

Pinch-hitter Mike Morse drove in a ninth-inning run with a double for Washington.

Game notes
Ramirez's next home run will be the 100th of his career. ... Coghlan's leadoff single in the first extended his hitting streak to a career-high 13 games. That matches the longest by a rookie this season -- Pittsburgh's Andrew McCutchen from June 11-25. ... Washington 3B Ryan Zimmerman grounded into his team-high 19th double play to end the first. ... Cantu's 28 first-inning RBIs are tops in the majors.


Series At A Glance

Florida leads 2-0 (as of 9/5)
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MLB Scores

Saturday, September 5th
NY Yankees 6 Final
Toronto 4
Chi Cubs 5 Final
NY Mets 3
Boston 1 Final
Chi White Sox 5
San Francisco 3 Final
Milwaukee 2
Texas 4 Final
Baltimore 5
Minnesota 4 Final
Cleveland 1
Cincinnati 3 Final
Atlanta 1
Philadelphia 4 Final
Houston 5
Florida 9 Final
Washington 5
St. Louis 2 Final
Pittsburgh 1 in 10
Detroit 8 Final
Tampa Bay 6
LA Angels 2 Final
Kansas City 1 in 11
Arizona 1 Final
Colorado 4
Seattle 5 Final
Oakland 9
San Diego 4 Final
LA Dodgers 7