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Flores' grand slam powers Nationals past Padres
WASHINGTON 6, SAN DIEGO 4
 

SAN DIEGO (Ticker) -- Tooth pain led Odalis Perez to have a
restless night of sleep. However, after a pair of homers from
the Washington Nationals, it was the Arizona Diamondbacks who
were left feeling like they had just been to the dentist.

Jesus Flores hit a grand slam in the fourth inning Wednesday,
sending the Washington Nationals to a 6-4 win over the San Diego
Padres.

Lastings Milledge also hit a solo home run for the Nationals,
who improved to 15-5 this season when they scored more than five
runs.

"Getting those runs was very important for us," Nationals
manager Manny Acta said. "We needed all the runs we could get
on a day like today."

The run support backed Nationals starter Odalis Perez (2-4), who
allowed three runs and six hits over 6 1/3 innings just a few
hours after undergoing root canal surgery.

"(My tooth) has been hurting for 10 days, but last night was the
worse," Perez said. "I didn't fall asleep until six in the
morning and then I had to get up for the dentist at eight. I
wasn't sure if I would be able to pitch today, but I had to take
my chances.

"It's great anytime you can see three, four, five or six runs on
the scoreboard," Perez said. "You always want runs to work
with and we haven't done that lately. It's good for the
pitcher's confidence to know that we are going out there and
score runs."

Two relievers bridged the gap to closer Jon Rauch, who retired
the side in order for his 11th save in 13 chances.

Washington entered the game as the majors' fourth-lowest scoring
team, due in part to hitting just 37 homers - the third-worst
mark in the National League. Wednesday's victory marked just
the fifth time this month the team scored at least six runs in a
game, all Nationals' wins.

With one out in a scoreless game, Flores belted a fastball from
San Diego starter Shawn Estes (1-1) over the fence in left for
his first career grand slam.

"He continues to have good at-bats for us, especially against
lefthanded pitching," Acta said. "He doesn't get rattled in
pressure situations, even with two strikes and the bases loaded
there."

Milledge added his third homer of the season off reliever Mike
Adams in the sixth, his second homer in five games after hitting
just one through his first 47 contests.

"We all know (Milledge) is going to be able to hit for us and
slug better than he has been," Acta said. "I hope he'll be able
to stay comfortable and continue to impress."

"It's always good to give the team support," Milledge said. "I
was just looking for something that I could drive up the middle.
It's great for my confidence."

Aaron Boone added an insurance run with a sacrifice fly in the
seventh to give Washington a 6-1 advantage.

San Diego rallied for three runs in the bottom of the seventh,
the first coming off the bat off of Tony Clark, whose pinch-hit
double scored Luke Carlin from second. Perez was pulled for
reliever Brian Sanches, who gave up a two-run homer to Scott
Hairston and a single to Tadahito Iguchi.

Luis Ayala got Brian Giles to pop up to second and, two batters
later, ended the Padres' threat by striking out Kevin
Kouzmanoff.

"We had some opportunities," San Diego manager Bud Black said.
"We put some guys on and battled back, but just couldn't get
that big hit."

 
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