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Dukes' big night helps Nationals edge Rangers
WASHINGTON 4, TEXAS 3 (14 INNINGS)
 


By Rich Dubroff
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

WASHINGTON (Ticker) -- Elijah Dukes is finally feeling at home.

Dukes had a career-hit five hits, including a bases-loaded
single in the 14th inning, that drove home the winning run as
the Washington Nationals beat the Texas Rangers, 4-3, in an
interleague matchup on Friday night.

With one out in the 14th, Felipe Lopez was hit by a pitch from
Jamey Wright (4-3) and Paul Lo Duca and Ryan Langerhans both
walked to load the bases. Cristian Guzman struck out, and Dukes
singled to left to score Lopez with the winning run. The
Nationals had lost 14 of their previous 19 games.

After just one hit in his first 26 at-bats with the Washington
Nationals, Dukes is finding his stroke. The embattled
outfielder has raised his average from .038 to .270. since May
20.

"When you know what you can do, there's no need to press," Dukes
said. "I knew I was a better hitter. It was just a matter of
time for me to wake up and start hitting the ball."

Joel Hanrahan (3-2), Washington's sixth pitcher of the game,
picked up the win. He pitched two scoreless innings as
Nationals pitchers allowed just one hit in the game's final 10
2/3 innings.

"We had opportunities. They squandered them," Texas manager Ron
Washington said. "We couldn't do nothing with Dukes all night."

Texas, which played in Washington for the first time since it
left the District for Arlington in September 1971, took a 3-0
lead in the second on Ian Kinsler's bases-loaded double.

Marlon Byrd led off the second with a single off Tim Redding.
With one out, Gerald Laird doubled to right , but Byrd took such
a wide turn at third that first baseman Dmitri Young, who
trotted to home plate, easily tagged him out.

After Ramon Vazquez and pitcher Kevin MiIlwood were walked
intentionally, Kinsler's double hit the base of the wall in
right field to score Laird, Vazquez and Millwood.

Redding knew that he wasn't the one to credit for the game. It
was the bullpen.

"That's why we ended up winning the game," Redding said. "The
bullpen came in."

And, there was Dukes, whose brushes with the law made him
expendable in Tampa Bay.

"I can't say anything bad about the guy," Redding said.
"Everybody knows the baggage he's had coming into this season,
but he is by far one of the best ballplayers we have in this
clubhouse talent-wise, effort-wise on the field."

The Nationals scored two runs in the bottom of the third on
Flores' two-run single off Millwood. With two outs, Dukes
singled and stole second before Lastings Milledge and Young
walked to load the bases. Flores then singled to right, scoring
Dukes and Milledge.

On the first pitch of the bottom of the eighth inning, Dukes
tied the score at 3-3 with his second home run of the season.

Millwood pitched eight innings - equaling his longest outing of
the year. He allowed three runs and seven hits, walking three
and striking out four.

"I guess if it wasn't for Elijah Dukes, it would have been an
easy game for us," Millwood said. "I couldn't get him out."

Redding has not lost since May 9 and is now without a decision
in his last six starts. He allowed three runs and five hits
while walking two and striking out five.

Laird legged out an infield single in the fourth but strained
his right hamstring and had to leave the game. He was placed on
the disabled list after the game, and the Rangers recalled
catcher Max Ramirez from Class AA Frisco.

Laird's hit was the last hit for the Rangers until the top of
the 11th.

Redding, Charlie Manning, Luis Ayala, Jon Rauch and Rivera
combined to retire the next 21 straight batters.

 
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