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Nationals blank slumping Phillies
WASHINGTON 4, PHILADELPHIA 0
 

By Ben Standig
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

WASHINGTON (Ticker) -- The Philadelphia Phillies are struggling
to drive in runs and they started a road trip against a pitcher
who earlier this year showed he had their number.

On Monday night, both trends continued.

Tim Redding continued his mastery of the Phillies this season
with 6 1/3 shutout innings and Lastings Milledge hit a pair of
doubles and drove in two runs as the Washington Nationals
defeated the Phillies, 4-0, on Monday night.

Redding was effective for the Nationals (20-26) in locking down
the potent Phillies (24-22) lineup for the second time this
season, allowing seven hits and got out of some early inning
jams.

"By no means do I think it was a quality effort as far as making
good pitches, but the results were there," said Redding, who on
the heels of a seven inning, one-hit victory against the
Phillies on April 2, Redding (6-3) has held the Phillies
scoreless in 13 1/3 innings this season.

The Phillies had their chances but were 0-for-12 with runners in
scoring position and left nine men on base

"You have to credit to (Redding)," said Phillies left fielder
Pat Burrell, who was 0-4. "He's been pitching pretty well as of
late. He's changing speeds, locating, all the important things.
But we are to good of an offensive team to not be scoring runs
like we are.

The Nationals bullpen did the rest as Saul Rivera replaced
Redding with two runners on in the seventh and retired Shane
Victorino and Chase Utley to end the threat. Luis Ayala pitched
a perfect eighth and Joel Hanrahan followed with a 1-2-3 ninth
as the

Nationals won their second straight game and the 3,000th in
Nationals/Expos franchise history.

The lineup backed Redding up with 10 hits, including six
doubles, as they took advantage of scoring opportunities early
on. Christian Guzman's daring run home in the first inning on a
shallow sacrifice fly from Dmitri Young gave the Nationals a 1-0
lead.

In the third Felipe Lopez led off with a double and went to
third on a Guzman single. After Ryan Zimmerman walked to load
the bases, Milledge hit a double off of Brett Myers (2-5) down
the right field line, scoring Lopez and Guzman.

"I needed it more for the team," said Milledge, who had only one
extra-base hit in his previous 13 games, but leads the
Nationals with 12 hits with runners in scoring position. "I know
that I'll hit eventually and I'll come out of that funk that
I've been in, but the team's always first. I need it for the
team."

Guzman, who had three hits, scored his third run of the night in
the seventh, coming home on a double play groundout.

Myers, who entered the game with a 0-3 road record and a brutal
8.18 ERA, went six innings, allowing three earned runs on eight
hits. The righthander, who walked three and struck out two,
could not halt the Phillies' slide which is now at three
straight losses and seven of their last 11 games.

"Its my job to go out there and match what the other pitcher did
and I didn't do that tonight," said Myers, who has not picked
up a win since April 17 and is 0-4 in his last six starts. "We
had (Redding) on the ropes a couple of times. They had me on the
ropes, but they were able to capitalize with a ball over first
base. We just weren't able to muster anything up."

Though limping in the clubhouse following the game after a Rob
Mackowiak line drive hit him in the left leg, Myers said he
would make his next start.

The Phillies offense did not help him out, coming up empty with
their own scoring chances in the first and third innings and
both times with the middle of order coming to the plate.

In the top of the first inning, after consecutive one-out
singles by Victorino and Utley, Redding fell behind 3-0 to Ryan
Howard. But Howard leads the National League in strikeouts, and
did just that.

Pat Burrell followed and ripped a shot down the third baseline,
but Zimmerman's snared the grounder with a backhand lunge and
threw him out.

It was deja-vu all over again in the third as Victorino and
Utley again came up with one-out singles. This time Howard
connected and took Redding deep to left, but the ball landed
harmlessly on the warning track.

Burrell also took Redding deep to left, but also for an out,
leaving runners on base and Phillies manager Charlie Manuel to
lament about his squad's troubles in those key at-bats.

"I don't know if we are waiting on something to happen but we
don't look tense at the plate," said Manuel. "If we need to bare
down we're going to bare down. We got to get it done. That's
what this game is about, getting it done."


 
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