The Washington Nationals combined timely hitting with a strong outing by rookie starter Shairon Martis to turn back the San Fracisco Giants bid for a series sweep, 6-3. Martis improved to 5-0, throwing seven innings while surrendering two hits and a run. The Nationals scored three of their runs with two out to beat Barry Zito (1-3). Elijah Dukes drove in three runs and Nick Johnson had four hits on the day. Ryan Zimmerman’s hitting streak ended at 30 games.
In the opener, Randy Johnson (3-3) struck out nine in five innings for his 298th career victory, while Randy Winn and Travis Ishikawa collected three hits apiece as the Giants bullied starter Daniel Cabrera and withstood a late ninth inning rally to beat the Nationals 11-7. The 11 runs were the most scored by the Giants thus far this season. Reliever Osiris Matos batted in the bottom of the eighth and collected his first major league hit, an infield single. Ryan Zimmerman homered twice for the Nationals. Brian Wilson pitched the final out for his eighth save of the season.
In the middle game, Pablo Sandoval lifted the bullpen with a two out, three run, walk off homerun, as the Giants prevailed 9-7. Matt Cain pitched well, going seven innings and surrendering only four runs, three on a seventh inning home run by Nick Johnson, who finished with five RBI on the game. He turned a 5-4 lead over to Bob Howry and the San Francisco bullpen, which promptly gave it and three runs up in the eighth inning, creating a 7-5 deficit. Benjie Molina hit a solo home run in the eighth, his eighth on the season. Losing pitcher Joe Beimel (0-2) came on for the save in the bottom of the ninth. After retiring pinch hitters Juan Uribe and Rich Aurilia, Emmanuel Burriss singled and advanced to second on Beimel’s throwing error. Edgar Renteria followed with a walk, setting the stage for Sandoval’s blast. Brandon Medders (2-1) pitched the last two outs of the ninth for the victory.
My impressions of this series are several fold. Yes, it’s great to win another series. It would have been even better to get a sweep, but such is life. Zito looked good again, but not great. Cain pitched good up until the three run blast. The bullpen, however, has to hold that thing. It is good that Sergio Romo should be back soon. It appears as if Ishikawa’s starting to hit. That’s excellent news. However, it is against the Nationals. Let’s see if he can keep up this pace. Johnson keeps running out of gas around the fifth inning. That’s somewhat disheartening. We’ll see if this is a trend that he might remedy. The bullpen (sans Wilson, who creates his own drama but tends to fix it, too) has been developing a habit of turning ‘safe’ leads into nail-biters and small leads into deficits. This needs to be turned around. Sandoval’s a good hitter. He’s a really good hitter.
The Giants will next play host to the New York Mets for four games. The Nationals will go home and host the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday in the first game of a three game set.
