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Markakis powers Orioles past Nationals
BALTIMORE 6, WASHINGTON 5
 

By Rich Dubroff
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BALTIMORE (Ticker) -- In a season that's turning out much
better for the Baltimore Orioles than many around baseball
expected, it's been the bullpen that's the key difference.

On Saturday night, the recently reliable bullpen nearly
frittered away a four-run lead, but thanks to Jim Johnson and
George Sherrill, the Orioles hung on for a 6-5 victory over the
Washington Nationals.

The win was Baltimore's fourth straight and seventh in its last
eight games.

The Orioles entered the eighth with a 6-2 lead, thanks to three
RBI from Nick Markakis, a two-run home run from Jay Payton and 6
2/3 innings of four-hit ball from Brian Burres.

"You're not going to win by three or four runs every night.
We're going a good job under pressure," Markakis said.

Chad Bradford, who relieved Burres (4-4) in the seventh, started
the eighth by allowing a single to Wily Mo Pena. Felipe Lopez
hit into a fielder's choice, Cristian Guzman singled and Ryan
Zimmerman hit into a fielder's choice for the second out.

Manager Dave Trembley summoned Dennis Sarfate, who walked Dmitri
Young to load the bases, and Aaron Boone singled for two runs.
In came the reliable Johnson, who has a sparkling 1.12 ERA. He
walked Wil Nieves to load the bases and hit Lastings Milledge
to score Young.

But Johnson recovered to strike out the struggling Austin Kearns
on a 3-2 pitch to end the threat.

"It was an interesting eighth inning, as everybody saw, to say
the least," Trembley said. "But we hung in there. I thought
our poise was very good."

Kearns is in a horrific 2-for-33 slump that's sent the lifetime
.265 hitter's average to .187.

In the ninth, it was Sherrill, who retired all three batters for
his 17th save of the season - tied for most in the majors.

Markakis, whose three RBI equaled his season high, drove a pitch
from Odalis Perez (1-4) into the right-center field bleachers
in the third inning for a two-run home run. His first-inning
single drove home Melvin Mora, who had two hits, two runs and an
RBI.

The Orioles touched Perez for a season-high six runs and 10
hits. Perez has won just one of 10 starts.

"It was bad. It was bad," Perez said. "It was like they knew
what was coming."

Burres (4-4), who broke a personal three-game losing streak,
allowed two runs and four hits while walking two and striking
out three.

"I thought we never gave up and battled hard," Washington
manager Manny Acta said. "We were just one hit short."

The Nationals tied it in the top of the second when Young led
off with a single. Boone doubled him to third, and Young scored
on an infield out by Jesus Flores. The catcher was later
ejected by home plate umpire Tim McClelland for arguing balls
and strikes.

"Uncalled for," Acta said. "He asked the umpire, 'Where did you
have that pitch?' and he just threw him out of the game."

Baltimore took a 4-1 lead in the third when Brian Roberts led
off with a double. Mora singled to score Roberts and Markakis
hit his two-run home run.

Ryan Zimmerman's leadoff homer in the fourth to left field cut
the Orioles' lead to 4-2.

Payton's fourth home run of the year, a two-run shot, with two
outs in the fifth made it 6-2.

"Our pitching's been phenomenal, keeping us in games," Payton
said. "We've been able to get some timely hits. Nobody in
here's panicking.

"We come in here confident in ourselves. We know if we play
good baseball, we've got a chance to win."

 
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