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Kearns' single send Nationals past Pirates
WASHINGTON 3, PITTSBURGH 2
 

By Benjamin Standig
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

WASHINGTON (Ticker) -- Hits have been few and far between for
Austin Kearns through the first month of the season. With the
calendar turning to May, his fortunes at the plate may have
turned as well.

Kearns drove home the go-ahead run with a two-out single in the
bottom of the eighth and propelled the Washington Nationals to a
3-2 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday.

After a pitchers' duel between the Pirates' Zach Duke and the
Nationals' Odalis Perez produced a 2-2 tie through seven
innings, Washington broke through against reliever John Grabow
(1-1).

Cristian Guzman led off the eighth with a single and, with one
out, Nick Johnson was hit by a pitch. Following a strikeout
from Lastings Milledge, Kearns ripped the first pitch he saw
from Grabow to right, plating Guzman for the go-ahead run at
3-2.

Kearns, who finished the month of April hitting .182, went
2-for-4 and increased his batting average 12 points to .194 on
the season. The performance halted the 2-for-29 slump he
endured over his previous eight games.

"Just trying to get the guy in - as simple as that," Kearns
said.

Luis Ayala (1-1) pitched one inning in relief for the win and
Jon Rauch worked a perfect ninth for his sixth save in eight
chances for the Nationals.

In a swiftly played game that lasted only just over two hours,
Perez was able to work ahead in the count much of the game as he
continued his recent solid pitching stretch for the Nationals.
He allowed two runs on three hits over seven innings with four
strikeouts and did so against a lineup that had scored 13 runs
in their previous game.

After signing with the Nationals as a free agent this past
offseason, Perez has allowed two runs or fewer in all but one of
his seven starts, but has yet to pick up a win.

"Just because he's not winning doesn't mean we are not noticing
that every five days he has been tremendous for us and giving us
the best chance to win," Nationals manager Manny Acta said.

The Nationals have won seven of their last nine games -
rebounding from their 5-15 start - and improved starting
pitching has led the turnaround.

"The way we all have been pitching together has been great,"
Perez said. "We had a bad, bad losing record, but the way we
have been playing the last eight or nine games has been great."

The Nationals' lefthander retired the first 10 Pirates he faced
before Freddy Sanchez pounded an 0-1 offering over the wall in
left-center field in the fourth inning for his first home run of
the season.

Perez remained steady, but in the seventh he was hurt by another
solo shot. Ryan Doumit hammered a 1-1 pitch that nearly
mirrored Sanchez's blast, sailing over the wall for his fifth of
the season to tie the game at 2-2.

Duke rebounded from two consecutive rough outings and matched
Perez, allowing only five hits and two runs - both coming in the
second inning. Milledge and Kearns led off the inning with
consecutive singles and moved up a base on a soft roller in
front of home plate by Wily Mo Pena.

"I was able to keep them off balance and get a lot of ground
balls, so I was pretty satisfied," said Duke, who allowed 11
earned runs in his previous two starts but remained winless on
the road since May 27, 2007.

Wil Nieves slapped a single up the middle past a drawn-in
infield to plate both runners and put the Nationals ahead, 2-0.

 
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