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Nolasco, Marlins end Webb's impressive run
FLORIDA 3, ARIZONA 1
 

By Christopher Stock
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

MIAMI (Ticker) - Ricky Nolasco was pumped to be facing red-hot
Brandon Webb - and it showed.

Nolasco threw seven strong innings and the Florida Marlins
handed Webb his first loss of the season with a 3-1 victory over
the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday night.

The Marlins beat the Diamondbacks for the second consecutive
game behind Nolasco (3-3), who allowed one run and three hits
with seven strikeouts and two walks.

Nolasco threw 73 of 110 pitches for strikes and lowered his ERA
to 4.62 with his longest outing of the season to outduel
Arizona's ace.

"It makes a difference knowing that a guy like Webb is the other
guy," Nolasco said. "You know he is going to be good, you just
have to try and be better."

Nolasco was the main reason Webb (9-1) lost for the first time
since October 11, 2007.

"Nolasco was as good as you want to match up against Webb and he
matched him pitch for pitch," Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez
said. "That was a good game and I'm glad we came out on the
winning end of it."

The 2006 Cy Young Award winner, Webb was trying to become the
first pitcher to win his first 10 starts since Andy Hawkins did
so for San Diego in 1985. The righthander allowed three runs
and six hits in seven innings with seven strikeouts.

"I'm not going to go 33 or 34-0, probably," Webb said. "You
know it's going to happen sometime. Losing in this manner, to a
guy who pitched a great game, it's probably a good way to
happen. We'll just go out in five days and try to get to 10-1."

Webb retired the first 11 batters he faced before allowing a
double down the left field line to Jorge Cantu in the fourth.

Stephen Drew's leadoff home run in the fourth gave Webb a 1-0
lead, but he gave it back quickly.

Florida tied the game in the fifth when Luis Gonzalez hit a
one-out triple to deep center field and scored on a squeeze bunt
by Matt Treanor.

Cody Ross followed Treanor with a 423-foot solo homer to
left-center field. Ross' fifth home run of the season came on a
2-0 pitch.

"I was definitely sitting on the fastball and he was trying to
sink it in all night on me," Ross said. "He left one out over
the plate - I'm not trying to hit a home run. I'm just trying
to get some good wood on it and elevate it, and luckily it went
out."

The Marlins tacked on an insurance run in the seventh inning.
Dan Uggla extended his hitting streak to 11 games with a leadoff
double and scored on a base hit up the middle by Gonzalez.

The Diamondbacks had two on with one out in the eighth inning as
Augie Ojeda walked and advanced to second when Matt Lindstrom
uncorked a wild pitch.

Chris Young flied out and Drew singled, advancing Ojeda to
third. However, Lindstrom struck out Orlando Hudson and Conor
Jackson to end the inning.

Kevin Gregg threw a perfect ninth for his ninth save of the
season.

"You have to be able to win the close ones, that's how you
separate yourself from everybody else," Gregg said.

It was a matchup of first-place teams, with a pitcher on a
historic run, but Gonzalez was disappointed with the dismal
crowd of 11,227.

"If you have been around the game, you realize the fact that
everybody is watching this game, intrigued to see what was going
to happen," Gonzalez said of Webb's and the first-place
Marlins' hot start.

Gonzalez said the fans may have been more interested in
Tuesday's NBA draft lottery in which the Miami Heat were awarded
the No. 2 pick.

"Obviously our fans didn't know that - they were worried about
the draft on the radio - not to take a shot at anybody."


 
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