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Nationals edge Brewers on wild pitch in ninth
WASHINGTON 7, MILWAUKEE 6
 

By Rich Dubroff
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

WASHINGTON (Ticker) - When Elijah Dukes joined the Washington
Nationals after a troubled past, they were hoping for lots of
big hits. On Sunday, he scored a big run.

With the score tied in the bottom of the ninth, Dukes raced home
on Guillermo Mota's wild pitch to give the Nationals a 7-6 win
over the Milwaukee Brewers.

With one out in the inning, Dukes, who is batting just .105,
walked off Mota (1-3). Pinch-hitter Dmitri Young singled to
right to send Dukes to third.

With Felipe Lopez at the plate, Mota's next pitch was in the
dirt, eluding catcher Mike Rivera. Dukes never hesitated from
third.

"I said I was going to just be prepared to run if anything got
away," Dukes said. "That kind of pumps the team up. We don't
always have to hit the long ball. We can also just outhustle
people and win, too."

Dukes had legal problems last year, and Tampa Bay was happy to
trade him for a minor league pitcher.

Young, who had been last year's reclamation project for the
Nationals, was assigned to mentor Dukes. So far, Dukes'
off-the-field behavior has been exemplary, but his on-field
exploits have left something to be desired.

"That (Dukes' walk) was a professional at-bat," Young said. "It
was probably the best at-bat he had this year."

The Brewers, who were expected to contend for the NL Central
crown, have lost eight of their last 11 to fall four games under
.500.

"We were trying to go with a changeup away," Rivera said. "I
was sitting in the middle away a little bit. He overthrew it,
and I didn't have no chance."

Mota felt that the changeup was the best option for a possible
inning-ending double play.

"Of course, it's tough," he said. "When you're in a situation
like that, you try to do the best you can. I was trying to ...
(not) do that."

Jon Rauch (3-1), the fourth Washington pitcher of the afternoon,
got the win, pitching a scoreless ninth.

The Nationals scored a run in the first off Manny Parra.
Cristian Guzman doubled with one out. He moved to third on an
infield out and scored on a wild pitch by Parra.

Washington scored three in the fourth. Ryan Zimmerman and Aaron
Boone led off with singles. Lastings Milledge doubled to left to
score Zimmerman, and Wily Mo Pena doubled to drive in Boone and
Milledge to give the Nationals a 4-0 lead.

Aaron Boone's fourth home run of the year, a two-run shot in the
fifth inning, drove Parra from the game. He allowed six runs
and seven hits, walking three and striking out three.

Tim Redding shut out the Brewers through five innings, though he
allowed six hits in the first four innings. In the sixth,
Redding was shelled, and the Brewers tied the score with six
runs-most in an inning this season.

Prince Fielder led off with a single. Corey Hart homered and
Russell Branyan doubled. With two out, Joe Dillon singled to
score Branyan, and Redding faced Rickie Weeks, who had struck
out his first three times at-bat.

With an 0-2 count, Redding hit Weeks, and Saul Rivera replaced
Redding. Mike Cameron doubled to drive home Dillon and Weeks,
and Gabe Kapler tied the game at 6-6 with a single.

"It's easy to lose all your energy once you've lost a six-run
lead," Washington manager Manny Acta said. "When we score that
many runs, we usually end up winning."

Mota pitched two innings on Saturday, and was in his second
inning on Sunday.

"We really didn't have a whole lot of options," Milwaukee
manager Ned Yost said.


 
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