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Doumit continues to mash as Pirates take series
PITTSBURGH 7, WASHINGTON 5
 


PITTSBURGH (Ticker) -- Ryan Doumit's big bat has the Pittsburgh
Pirates thinking about ditching their losing ways.

Doumit homered for the third straight game and drove in three
runs Thursday as Pittsburgh posted a 7-5 victory over the
Washington Nationals in the rubber game of a three-game series.

It was the second straight win and fourth in the last five games
for the Pirates, who moved within a game of .500 at 33-34.
Pittsburgh also completed its fourth straight series where it
has either won or tied.

Activated from the 15-day disabled list last Friday, Doumit has
swung a huge bat in the last few days, collecting nine hits in
the last three games - including four homers - and driving in
seven runs.

"I don't think I've ever been as hot as he (Doumit) is right
now," said Nationals outfielder Lastings Milledge. "It's kind
of like unbelievable. He's hitting stuff like two feet off the
ground, you can't really do anything about that. Pretty much
anything you throw he's going to hit; there's no significant
plan for that."

Doumit got the Pirates off to a great start in the first inning,
connecting on a two-run homer off Jason Bergmann (1-4). He also
singled home a run in the fifth for a 6-1 lead.

"I try not to think too much about it," Doumit said. "I'm
trying to just ride the wave right now and right now things seem
to be going in my favor."

The first two runs were big, especially for Pirates starter Tom
Gorzelanny (5-5), who labored through the top of the first,
allowing a walk and a single en route to a 34-pitch frame.

Gorzelanny fed off that early support, going on to allow three
runs and six hits in 5 2/3 innings en route to his first win in
four starts. The lefthander also struck out six and walked
three.

"It was a pretty good outing," Gorzelanny said. "I didn't feel
great today; it was definitely a 'battle day'. It wasn't what I
wanted to feel like but I got results and made some good pitches
and toughed it out."

Gorzelanny also helped his own cause at the plate, drawing a
walk against Bergmann with the bases loaded in the second for a
3-0 lead. He also led off the fifth with a single and later
scored on a sacrifice fly by Jason Bay for a 5-1 lead.

Nate McLouth, who doubled directly after Gorzelanny in the
fifth, made it 6-1 for Pittsburgh when he scored on the single
by Doumit. McLouth finished with two hits and drove in a run
with a sacrifice fly in the second.

The Nationals attempted to rally in the sixth, getting three
runs on a two-run single by Cristian Guzman and an RBI base hit
by Elijah Dukes.

Washington further closed its deficit to 6-5 in the eighth on a
run-scoring single by Guzman. However, the Nationals had
runners on first and second when Pittsburgh relievers Franquelis
Osoria and Tyler Yates combined to strike out two batters to end
the threat.

"The guys are making progress, they know what the plan is,"
Washington manager Manny Acta said. "It's just that sometimes
you run into guys that you can't do it, and today they
(Nationals' hitters) were able to be patient at the plate, but
it still didn't pay off."

Pinch-hitting for Yates, Jason Michaels added an insurance run
in the bottom of the eighth with an RBI double.

With closer Matt Capps working the previous three days, Damaso
Marte set down the Nationals in order in the ninth for his first
save.

"Obviously, Matt is our closer, but the way Marte has thrown,
the way (John) Grabow and Yates (have pitched), we feel very
confident that if it comes down to Matt not being able to go a
day that we've got some good guys to bring in and shut it down,
and Damaso did a great job today," Pittsburgh manager John
Russell said.

Guzman finished with three hits and three RBI for Washington,
which has lost 10 of its last 12 games.

"We had a good pitching performance yesterday and we (couldn't)
score the runs and today we got a subpar pitching performance
and scored some runs," Bergmann said. "If we're going to
(stink) we should (stink) all at once and then just be good all
at once, that way we'd be at least .500. We've just got to put
things together; everybody is giving their best effort."

 
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