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Pena, Zimmerman lead Nationals past Brewers
WASHINGTON 5, MILWAUKEE 1
 

By Rich Dubroff
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

WASHINGTON (Ticker) -- Jeff Suppan was cruising along before
being done in by an error by teammate J.J. Hardy.

Hardy's miscue in the sixth inning led to a four-run outburst as
the Washington Nationals posted a 5-1 triumph over the
Milwaukee Brewers on Friday.

With one out in the sixth, Suppan walked Felipe Lopez before
inducing Cristian Guzman to bounce to shortstop. Instead of
starting an easy inning-ending double play, however, Hardy
booted the ball, putting runners on first and second.

Ryan Zimmerman then delivered a double to score Lopez and snap a
1-1 tie.

"That's the name of the game in baseball," Zimmerman said. "If
you get opportunities like that, especially in the fifth inning
or beyond, you have to take advantage of them."

After Dmitri Young was hit by a pitch, Guzman scored on Lastings
Milledge's groundout. Jesus Flores capped the rally with a
double, plating both Zimmerman and pinch runner Aaron Boone.

"We've always said that hits don't win ballgames, hits with
runners in scoring position win ballgames," Washington manager
Manny Acta said.

By the time the inning was over, Suppan had allowed four
unearned runs, leading to the Brewers' seventh loss in nine
games.

"It was just all right around the bag," Hardy said of his
game-turning error. "I just tried to be too quick. I tried to
turn (a double play) before I fielded it."

Through five innings, Suppan (2-4) limited the Nationals to just
one hit - Wily Mo Pena's first homer of the season in the
second. Pena had gone 144 at-bats without a blast.

"He's the biggest man on the planet without hitting a homer so
far," Zimmerman said. "We joke around with him about it, and
he's really starting to have some better at-bats the last week
or so."

Suppan, who surrendered five runs, three hits and three walks
with four strikeouts, did not feel bad luck was the cause for
the loss.

"My job is to go out there and stay in the game as long as I can
and make pitches," Suppan said. "Regardless of what happens in
the game, I still have to go out there and make pitches."

Brian Sanches (1-0), who struck out three in a scoreless top of
the sixth, benefited from Washington's uprising. Sanches, whose
contract was purchased from Class AAA Columbus earlier in the
day, had relieved Odalis Perez, who allowed just one run in five
innings.

"Quick day, I guess," Sanches said. "I had a wakeup call to
come here and then dove right into it. It's a great feeling to
come here and contribute to a win."

Saul Rivera pitched a perfect seventh, Luis Ayala allowed one
hit in the eighth and Jon Rauch tossed a scoreless ninth.

Milwaukee tied the game at 1-1 in the fifth, when Hardy singled
with one out, stole second and scored two batters later on
Suppan's first hit of the season.

 
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