Nationals 4, Mets 3

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NYM (67-91) 120000000 3 10 2
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Final

 
W:T. Clippard (3-2)
L:S. Green (1-4)
SV:M. MacDougal (18)

Nats use Mets' wildness to break tie in eighth

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Regular Season Series
New York leads 10-8 (as of Tue 9/29)
Fri 4/24 @NYM 4, WAS 3 Recap
Sat 4/25 @NYM 8, WAS 2 Recap
Sun 4/26 WAS 8, @NYM 1 Recap
Mon 5/25 @NYM 5, WAS 2 Recap
Tue 5/26 @NYM 6, WAS 1 Recap
Wed 5/27 @NYM 7, WAS 4 Recap
Fri 6/5 NYM 3, @WAS 1 Recap
Sat 6/6 @WAS 7, NYM 1 Recap
Sun 6/7 NYM 7, @WAS 0 Recap
Mon 7/20 NYM 6, @WAS 2 Recap
Tue 7/21 @WAS 4, NYM 0 Recap
Wed 7/22 @WAS 3, NYM 1 Recap
Fri 9/18 WAS 6, @NYM 5 Recap
Sat 9/19 @NYM 3, WAS 2 Recap
Sun 9/20 @NYM 6, WAS 2 Recap
Mon 9/28 @WAS 2, NYM 1 Recap
>Tue 9/29 @WAS 4, NYM 3 Box Score
Wed 9/30 @WAS 7, NYM 4 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Nationals | Mets
Scoring Summary
NYMWAS
1stC Beltran walked, A Pagan scored, L Castillo to third, D Wright to second.10
2ndA Pagan singled to left, W Valdez scored.20
2ndD Wright doubled to deep left center, A Pagan scored.30
5thI Desmond homered to left, P Orr scored.32
5thR Zimmerman singled to left center, W Harris scored, E Dukes to third.33
8thI Desmond grounded into fielder's choice to shortstop, C Guzman out at second, J Maxwell to third, J Maxwell scored, I Desmond to second on throwing error by second baseman L Castillo.34
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Game Information
StadiumNationals Park, Washington, D.C.
Attendance19,614 (46.8% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:37
Weather62 degrees, clear
Wind5 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Rob Drake, First Base - Kerwin Danley, Second Base - Wally Bell, Third Base - Brian Runge
Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- Another meltdown by the New York Mets gave the Washington Nationals a rare winning streak.

With the help of two wild throws on potential double-play grounders in the eighth inning, the 103-loss Nationals scored the tiebreaking run in a 4-3 win over the Mets on Tuesday night for their second straight win.

"It was kind of embarrassing to watch that kind of play -- especially at that time of the game," Mets manager Jerry Manuel said. "Poor, poor, poor defensive play."

With one out and the scored tied at 3, Mike Morse walked against Nick Green (1-4) and Justin Maxwell ran for him. Cristian Guzman grounded to shortstop, but former Nationals infielder Anderson Hernandez's toss to second was off target, allowing Maxwell to advance and Guzman reached first.

Ian Desmond, who had earlier hit a two-run homer, then grounded to shortstop. Hernandez threw to second baseman Luis Castillo to force Guzman, but Castillo's relay to first landed in Washington's dugout and Maxwell scored.

The Mets, who were considered a championship contender when the season started but had their year wrecked by injuries, matched the 2004 team with their 91st loss. New York hadn't lost more than 79 games since then.

"We have to put forth a better effort than we did tonight," Manuel said.

Castillo also cost the Mets a game in June when he dropped Alex Rodriguez's popup in the bottom of the ninth inning.

"I think I have a chance to turn a double play," Castillo said. "I hurried the ball."

The win was the Nationals' second in a row against New York -- just the second time this month the club with the worst record in the majors has managed back-to-back victories.

"We've played hard all year -- well, the last few months -- and I think we haven't been rewarded too much," interim manager Jim Riggleman said. "We just couldn't find a way to win ballgames. The fact that they have grinded it out, I think you have to be proud of. In September, it's tough to do that."

Tyler Clippard (3-2), who pitched two scoreless innings and worked his way out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth, got the win. Mike MacDougal picked up his 18th save with a scoreless ninth thanks to Elijah Dukes' spectacular catch to end it.

With Angel Pagan on first, David Wright hit a long fly to right. On a run, Dukes caught it and slammed face-first into the scoreboard in right field. He fell backward, but held on to the ball for the final out.

"When it first came off the bat, I thought it was a double," Dukes said. "I got that good jump, I was gaining ground on the ball and I said I've got a chance."

Manuel, who can't help but feel snakebit, wasn't surprised Dukes made such a wonderful grab.

"The way we're going, I thought he'd climb over the fence and pull it back," Manuel said.

The Nationals trailed 3-0 as the Mets scored once in the first and twice in the second. The first four Mets reached against starter J.D. Martin. Pagan led off with a double. Castillo bunted for a base hit. Wright walked to load the bases, and Pagan scored when Carlos Beltran walked.

New York added two runs in the second on a double by Wilson Valdez, starting pitcher Mike Pelfrey's sacrifice bunt, an RBI single by Pagan and a two-out RBI double by Wright.

In the first four innings, Pelfrey had allowed just Martin's slow roller for a hit in the third. In the fifth inning, he allowed three runs. Desmond blasted a two-run home run, his second. With two outs, Willie Harris, Dukes and Ryan Zimmerman singled. Zimmerman's RBI tied the game at 3.

Game notes
New York LHP Pedro Feliciano appeared in his 86th game, tying the club record he set a year ago. ... Washington C Wil Nieves returned after missing 10 games with a strained left hamstring. ... Pelfrey said he was leaving the team to visit his ailing grandfather and won't pitch again this season. RHP Nelson Figueroa will start against Houston in the Mets' final game on Sunday. ... Riggleman hasn't named a starter for Saturday's game in Atlanta. It's LHP Ross Detwiler's turn, but the team has shut the rookie down.


Series At A Glance

Washington leads 2-0 (as of 9/29)
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MLB Scores

Tuesday, September 29th
Minnesota 3 Final
Detroit 2 in 10
Florida 5 Final
Atlanta 4
Chi White Sox Postponed
Cleveland
Kansas City 3 Final
NY Yankees 4
NY Mets 3 Final
Washington 4
Houston 4 Final
Philadelphia 7
Minnesota 5 Final
Detroit 6
Baltimore 1 Final
Tampa Bay 3
Toronto 8 Final
Boston 7
St. Louis 2 Final
Cincinnati 7
Pittsburgh 0 Final
Chi Cubs 6
Milwaukee 5 Final
Colorado 7 in 11
Texas 2 Final
LA Angels 5
LA Dodgers 1 Final
San Diego 3
Oakland 4 Final
Seattle 6
Arizona 4 Final
San Francisco 8