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Redding helps Nationals top Pirates
WASHINGTON 5, PITTSBURGH 2
 

By Rich Dubroff
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

WASHINGTON (Ticker) -- Tim Redding pitched 6 1/3 effective
innings to lead the Washington Nationals to a 5-2 victory over
the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday.

Nick Johnson, Austin Kearns and Felipe Lopez each drove in a run
for Washington, which won a third straight series for the first
time since June 2-11, 2006.

Redding (4-2) allowed one run and six hits with five strikeouts.
The righthander picked up his first win in three starts and
helped the Nationals finish 8-3 on their homestand.

"It's encouraging. We had a tremendous homestand," Washington
manager Manny Acta said. "We won three series, and that's
great."

"Warming up, I didn't feel like I had anything special but I
didn't feel I was terrible," Redding said. "I was able to go
out there, get ahead in the count early and when I got ahead,
put them away or get an out. That's the key for me."

Washington backed Redding with a 13-hit attack. In the first,
Cristian Guzman singled with one out off Pirates starter Ian
Snell (2-2). After Snell hit Lastings Milledge, Johnson singled
to left to score Guzman. Milledge then scored on a single by
Kearns for a 2-0 lead.

Aaron Boone, who started at third base in place of Ryan
Zimmerman, hit a leadoff home run in the fourth inning - his
first since June 6 - to give the Nationals a 3-0 lead.

Zimmerman had his streak of 205 consecutive games played come to
an end. It was the second-longest active streak in the major
leagues behind Atlanta's Jeff Francoeur, who has played in 356
straight games.

"To have a hand in a victory the way we're starting to play
baseball is nice," Boone said.

Adam LaRoche's second home run of the season with one out in the
fifth cut Washington's lead to 3-1. LaRoche had three hits,
including a run-scoring single in the ninth.

Pittsburgh, which has lost seven of its last 10, threatened in
the seventh when Xavier Nady singled and LaRoche doubled.

However, Saul Rivera came in and retired Jose Bautista and Doug
Mientkiewicz on groundouts to end the threat.

"It didn't go unnoticed," Acta said. "How huge was that? That
was the game right there."

The Nationals padded their lead with Lopez's RBI single in the
seventh and a run-scoring double by Wily Mo Pena in the eighth
that made it 5-1.

"It's a lot to ask each day to play from behind," Russell said.
"It puts a lot of pressure on the offense when you have to play
from behind. It wouldn't hurt playing with a lead more often."

Snell allowed four runs and 10 hits in seven-plus innings.

"I just can't find a rhythm," Snell said. "I'm not lying. It's
like a nightmare. I'm trying my (hardest). I'm keeping the
team in the game even though I don't have my great stuff."

 
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