Baker
wins 1,700th as Nationals edge Cards
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[May 27, 2016]
WASHINGTON -- Nationals manager
Dusty Baker walked off the field, then raised his right arm to fans
behind Washington's first base dugout.
Nationals first baseman Ryan Zimmerman had just caught a towering
pop off the bat of Brandon Moss for the final out, giving Washington
a 2-1 win Thursday over the St. Louis Cardinals.
It was also the 1,700th managerial win for Baker, who first made up
a lineup card in 1993 with the San Francisco Giants.
"It means I have been around a long time," said Baker, with a grin.
"I give orders better than I take them. I am just happy my daughter
was here."
Baker has a career mark of 1,700-1,523 and is second among active
managers in wins behind Bruce Bochy of the Giants, who has 1,732.
A former big league outfielder from California, Baker is 17th on the
all-time managerial victories list. He noted his first win as a
manager came against the Cardinals.
Baker also managed the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds before
coming to Washington.
He can thank two of his hitters who snapped out of slumps with solo
homers for the milestone victory.
Danny Espinosa, batting .199 at game time, hit a solo homer to right
with one out in the seventh to break a 1-1 tie.
Bryce Harper, hitless in his previous 10 at-bats on the homestand,
tied the game at 1-1 with a long solo homer to right in the sixth.
"It felt good. I got a pitch I could handle," Harper said.
Said Baker: "A monster home run."
It was the 12th homer of the year for Harper and his first since May
13.
One inning later Espinosa went deep for his fourth homer and first
since May 11.
Both homers came off Reds starter Mike Leake (3-4), who gave up just
the two runs in seven innings. He allowed seven hits and one walk
while striking out five.
"He pitched a heck of a game, besides the home runs," Baker said of
Leake.
Said Cardinals skipper Mike Matheny of Leake: "He was great. We
needed a solid start, and he gave it to us. A couple of solo home
runs shouldn't be enough to do that to us, but we just had trouble
making anything happen offensively."
The winner was Joe Ross (4-4), who yielded one run and six hits with
four strikeouts in seven innings. "He was great," Matheny said of
Ross. "He kept us off balance and didn't let us string anything
together."
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Nationals manager Dusty Baker (12) and pitching coach Mike Maddux
(51) stand at the top of the dugout during the eighth inning against
the St. Louis Cardinals at Nationals Park. Washington Nationals
defeated St. Louis Cardinals 2-1. Mandatory Credit: Tommy
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Felipe Rivero threw a scoreless eighth for Washington. Jonathan
Papelbon, pitching for the first time since May 20, tossed the ninth
for his 13th save.
Anthony Rendon had two hits for the Nationals, and he has reached
base 18 of his past 20 games.
Ross got nine outs from the first 10 batters he faced before Aledmys
Diaz led off the fourth with a solo homer to give the Cardinals a
1-0 lead. It was the seventh homer of the year for the rookie
shortstop, who never hit more than 13 in one minor league season.
The first-place Nationals (29-19) improved to 14-9 at home. St.
Louis (24-24) slipped back to .500 for the first time since May 8.
The game was the opener of a four-game weekend series. Cardinals
left-hander Jaime Garcia (3-4, 3.59 ERA) faces Nationals
right-hander Max Scherzer (5-3, 3.80) on Friday.
NOTES: Cardinals 1B Matt Adams left the game in the fifth inning
with mid-back stiffness. He will be evaluated Friday. Randal Grichuk
entered in center field, Jeremy Hazelbaker moved from center to
left, and Brandon Moss shifted from left to first base. ... Virginia
McLaurin was recognized before Friday's game on Black Heritage
Night. She is 107 and gained internet fame when she danced with
President Obama. Washington manager Dusty Baker presented her a
Nationals jersey with the No. 107 on the back, and she did a little
dance near the Washington dugout. She was born on March 12, 1909, in
South Carolina, a few months before the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the
Detroit Tigers in the World Series.
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