Harper, Murphy power Nationals past Cardinals
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[April 12, 2017]
WASHINGTON -- Manager Dusty
Baker toyed with the Washington Nationals' batting lineup in the
first eight games of the season, partly because of injuries and also
to see who fits in the best spots.
However, the veteran skipper has no plans to mess with his third and
fourth hitters -- lefty sluggers Bryce Harper and Daniel Murphy.
Harper reached base four times and Murphy had four hits and drove in
five runs as the Washington Nationals beat the struggling St. Louis
Cardinals 8-3 on Tuesday in the second game of the three-game
series.
"They can be as good as there is in baseball," Baker said of the
productive tandem. "They both walk. They both hit left-handers. They
both hit right-handers."
Mainly they just hit.
Murphy, who tied his career highs the four hits and five RBIs, has
hit safely in the first eight games, producing a .472 average.
Harper has reached base 10 times in the past two games and is
hitting .393.
The Nationals hit three home runs off St. Louis starter Lance Lynn,
who gave up long balls to Jayson Werth, Matt Wieters and Murphy.

"He is being careful (against Harper)," St. Louis manager Mike
Matheny said of Lynn, who walked Harper all three times. "It is a
good lineup. They are rolling and rolling in a good direction right
now. They got hits when they needed the big hits. They got the best
of us. It is a good offense. They jumped on the right pitches at the
right time."
"I wasn't trying to walk him, ever," Lynn said of Harper. "I just
didn't make any pitches against him. That was pretty much it. At no
point was I trying to walk him. I just did. I had pretty good stuff
all night. There was three mistakes. Three mistakes left the yard.
That's pretty much it. That happens."
And the Cardinals are reeling, having lost six of eight.
"We need to be better," Matheny said of his defense, which made two
errors and had other miscues. "That is all there is to it, all the
way around."
Wieters (.435) had two hits for the Nationals, who entered the game
with a league-best .308 average. Harper walked in his first three
at-bats to extend his on-base streak to nine in a row, which tied a
personal best. He was later retired on a fielder's choice but
doubled in the eighth.
Washington starter Gio Gonzalez (1-0) allowed two runs (one earned)
on six strikeouts and no walks in seven innings.
"He used everything. He kept guys off balance," said Matheny, a
former catcher.
Said Baker of Gonzalez: "He threw an outstanding game. He kept his
composure. His breaking ball was good. He threw an outstanding game
for us. We need Gio. We knew that before the season started."
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Nationals second baseman Daniel Murphy (20) hits an RBI double
against the St. Louis Cardinals during the eighth inning at
Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports

Lynn (0-1) gave up six runs (four earned) and five
hits in five innings.
Jose Martinez and Aledmys Diaz each had two hits for the Cardinals,
who allowed 22 runs and 30 hits in the first two games of the
series.
The Cardinals took a 1-0 lead on an unearned run in the first as
Yadier Molina had a sacrifice fly to drive in Dexter Fowler.
Murphy had a two-run single with the bases loaded in the third as
Washington took a 2-1 lead.
St. Louis responded with a solo homer by Randal Grichuk in the
fourth to tie the game at 2 off Gonzalez.
But Werth led off the last of the fourth with a solo homer to give
the Nationals a 3-2 edge. Two batters later Wieters lined a solo
homer to right to make it 4-2.
Murphy came through again in the fifth as he cranked a two-run homer
to right off Lynn to make it 6-2.
"Murphy is unreal. He is just on fire," said Gonzalez, who added it
was as if Murphy were hitting watermelons or beach balls. "The guys
did a great job of swinging the bat one through eight. I was just
fortunate enough to be on the winning side of the game."
Murphy doubled and scored on an error in the seventh to give the
Nationals a 7-2 lead. Diaz hit a solo homer off Joe Blanton in the
eighth to make it 7-3, but Murphy had a RBI double to plate Harper
in the eighth for an 8-3 lead.

NOTES: Cardinals INF Matt Carpenter did not start because of back
stiffness but pinch-hit in the ninth and walked. ... Washington RHP
Max Scherzer (1-0, 2.70 ERA) faces St. Louis RHP Mike Leake (0-1,
1.13) in the series finale Wednesday. ... Washington SS Wilmer Difo
made his first start of the year after Nationals SS Trea Turner went
on the disabled list Monday with a right hamstring strain. Difo went
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