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Flores' walk-off single powers Nationals to win
WASHINGTON 5, LA ANGELS 4
 


By Tim Hipps
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

WASHINGTON (Ticker) -- Jesus Flores' walk-off single to the gap
in right-center scored Elijah Dukes with the winning run to lift
the Washington Nationals to a 5-4 victory over the Los Angeles
Angels of Anaheim on Wednesday night.

Washington's last four wins at Nationals Park have been won in
its final at-bat and Dukes has had a prominent hand in each of
those victories, scoring on a wild pitch in one of the games
while providing the game-winning hit in the next two contests.

"I like it because it tells you that they're not giving up,"
Nationals manager Manny Acta said. "It says a lot about the
kids because it could have been very deflating. They could have
given up once they gave up the lead in the eighth inning. Those
guys said in the dugout, 'This is our game. They're not going to
take it away from us. Let's go grab it.'"

In this game, Dukes led off the ninth with a single to center
and moved to second on a groundout to third by Lastings
Milledge. Four pitches later, Flores lined a 2-1 curveball off
Scot Shields (3-2) to deep left center, easily plating the
winning run.

"I was so excited about it that I just wanted to celebrate with
my teammates that we won the game," said Flores, who made a
U-turn after rounding first base in order to meet the oncoming
throng of happy Nationals players ready to mob him in the
infield.

"It's baseball," Angels outfielder Garret Anderson said. "They
kept playing, too. They are not going to roll over and play dead
for anybody. So, you know, they got the right hits at the right
time and they won the game."

The game-winner helped Flores atone for striking out with the
bases loaded and none out in the seventh inning, when the
Nationals stranded all three baserunners. They also left the
bases loaded an inning earlier when Flores grounded out to
shortstop for the first out of that inning as well.

"I knew I was swinging at a lot of bad pitches," said Flores,
who was 0-for-4 with three strikeouts entering his final at-bat.
"They were throwing a lot of breaking stuff to me and I think I
was swinging too hard and being too aggressive.

"So in that at-bat, I just tried to calm down myself and prepare
myself to look for that pitch. I was glad to get that hanging
curveball and hit it for a base hit."

Closer Jon Rauch (4-1), who entered with one out in the eighth
inning, earned the win.

Nationals starter Tim Redding allowed two runs and seven hits in
six innings of work but received his seventh straight
no-decision. However, Washington won for the ninth straight
time when Redding starts and improved to 14-3 when he takes the
mound.

After Ronnie Belliard and Wily Mo Pena delivered back-to-back
RBI singles that scored Dukes and Lastings Milledge to give
Washington a 4-2 lead in the sixth, Erick Aybar led off the
eighth with a single to right, scored on an RBI double by Casey
Kotchman that pulled the Angels within 4-3.

Kotchman's drive to right chased Nationals righthander Luis
Ayala, who was relieved by Rauch.

Howie Kendrick greeted the Nationals' closer with an sacrifice
fly to center that scored Anderson, who was aboard courtesy of a
fielding error by Washington second baseman Pete Orr, and tied
the score at 4-4.

But the Nationals left the bases loaded in both the sixth and
seventh innings, leaving the door open for an Angels' rally.

The Angels tied it at 2-2 in the third on consecutive singles by
Aybar, Anderson, Torii Hunter and an RBI single by Kotchman that
scored Aybar.

Dukes spoiled a potential big inning for the Angels by catching
a fly ball off the bat of Kendrick and throwing out Anderson at
the plate from right field for a double play that ended the
threat. The outfield assist was his fifth of the season and
12th of his career.

Aaron Boone collected the 1,000th hit of his career with an
infield single in the eighth. He became the fourth member of
his family to reach the millennium mark, joining the ranks of
his grandfather Ray (1,260 hits), father Bob (1,838) and brother
Bret (1,775).

"It's pretty cool," Boone said. "I've had my share of injuries
in my career, so I guess it says I've survived long enough to
get that many hits. To join my other family members is
something I'm proud of and I think it's pretty cool."

 
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