National League Game Summary - St. Louis at Washington
(Saturday, September 1st)
Final Score: St. Louis 10, Washington 9
Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Carlos Beltran tied the game with a pinch-
hit RBI single in the eighth inning and David Freese drove home the go-ahead
run in the ninth, as the St. Louis Cardinals outslugged the Washington
Nationals, 10-9, in the third installment of a four-game set.
Matt Carpenter hit a three-run double, while Freese and Matt Holliday both
clubbed two-run homers for the Cardinals, who continue to hold the National
League's final wild-card spot.
St. Louis snapped a four-game losing streak, during which it registered only
one run, and a seven-game skid in the nation's capital.
"Our guys have the ability to put runs on, no matter who we're facing," said
Cardinals manager Mike Matheny.
Cardinals starter Kyle Lohse and his Washington counterpart, Jordan
Zimmermann, were both tagged for eight runs. Only five of the runs Lohse
allowed were earned.
Adam LaRoche knocked in three runs for the National League East-leading
Nationals.
St. Louis took an 8-6 lead with a four-run fourth. Freese led off the inning
with a double and Zimmermann hit two batters to load the bases with two outs.
Carpenter then cleared them with a double off the right-field wall.
Holliday, who homered in the third to trim the Cardinals' deficit to 6-4,
followed with a walk, forcing a pitching change. Allen Craig greeted Craig
Stammen with a single to score Holliday.
But the Nationals moved back ahead in the sixth. Danny Espinosa led off with a
home run to right-center field. Jayson Werth doubled off Lohse with two outs
and Marc Rzepczynski walked Bryce Harper before Fernando Salas gave up a game-
tying RBI single to Ryan Zimmerman. Harper also scored on the play, taking out
catcher Yadier Molina at home for the go-ahead run.
Pinch-hitter Shane Robinson worked a nine-pitch walk to lead off the eighth
and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt before Beltran's hit to center
knocked him in.
After Mitchell Boggs (3-1) retired the Nationals in order in the home eighth,
Drew Storen (1-1) gave up a leadoff single in the ninth to Craig, who stole
second base and scored on Freese's single to left.
Jason Motte closed the door in the bottom of ninth for his 32nd save of the
season.
"We got a chance to win the series tomorrow. We have been playing good ball,"
said Werth.
The Nationals jumped out to an early lead Saturday afternoon, scoring four
two-out runs in the first inning. LaRoche plated Harper, who doubled, with a
line drive to right field and came home along Michael Morse when the left
fielder Holliday misplayed Ian Desmond's fly ball.
After Espinosa reached on an E6, Kurt Suzuki put Washington up 4-0 with a base
hit to center. LaRoche added a two-run homer in the second after Freese went
deep in the top of the inning.
Game Notes
The Nationals recalled pitcher John Lannan, catcher Sandy Leon and outfielder
Eury Perez from Triple-A Syracuse on the first day rosters could be expanded.
The club also reinstated infielder Mark DeRosa from the 15-day disabled list.
DeRosa missed 25 games with an abdominal injury ... The Cardinals activated
first baseman Lance Berkman from the 15-day DL and recalled pitcher Sam
Freeman from Triple-A Memphis. Berkman had been sidelined since August 3 with
a right knee injury.
09/01 22:39:11 ET

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