MLB Game Summary - Tampa Bay at Washington
(Thursday, June 21st)
Final Score: Washington 5, Tampa Bay 2
Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Danny Espinosa's two-run double in the sixth
inning put the Nationals on top for good as Washington downed the Tampa Bay
Rays, 5-2, in the rubber match of a three-game interleague set.
Gio Gonzalez (9-3) allowed two runs on seven hits and two walks over six
innings to earn the win for Washington, which took the last two games of this
series on the heels of a four-game losing streak.
Tyler Clippard worked a perfect ninth to record his 11th save of the season.
Joel Peralta (0-3), pitching on appeal of an eight-game suspension handed to
him Thursday, gave up Espinosa's go-ahead double to absorb the loss. Matt
Moore started the game for Tampa Bay and allowed two runs on three hits and
four walks with six strikeouts through five innings as the Rays lost for the
sixth time in their last nine games.
The Rays left a man on second in the first inning, but were able to break
through in the second after loading the bases with one out.
Following a Moore strike out, Desmond Jennings slapped a base hit through the
right side of the infield to plate Hideki Matsui. Gonzalez fanned Carlos Pena
to limit the damage and keep it a 1-0 game.
After the Nationals left the bases loaded in the bottom of the second, they
managed to take the lead in the third, starting with Espinosa and Bryce Harper
both walking to start the inning and moving up to second and third on a double
steal.
Michael Morse's sacrifice fly to center field brought home Espinosa before Ian
Desmond singled in Harper to give Washington a 2-1 edge.
Gonzalez limited the Rays to just a Jose Lobaton double in the fourth inning
from there until Ben Zobrist led off the sixth with a double into the left-
field corner and later scored on Sean Rodriguez's single up the middle to knot
the game at two runs apiece.
But Washington quickly regained the lead in the home sixth with a two-out
rally off Peralta when Jesus Flores doubled and pinch-hitter Adam LaRoche was
intentionally walked before both rounded the bases on Espinosa's double down
the first-base line.
"He hit the heck out of that ball," Nationals manager Davey Johnson said about
Espinosa's double. "He's hitting the ball where it's pitched and he's hitting
it awfully hard."
Tampa Bay had a chance to fight back again by filling the bags with two outs
in the seventh inning, but Ryan Mattheus entered the game out of the bullpen
and fanned pinch-hitter Will Rhymes to end the threat.
The Nationals made it a 5-2 game in the bottom of the seventh when Ryan
Zimmerman singled, stole second and crossed the plate on Roger Bernadina's
double to left field.
Sean Burnett and Clippard combined to retire the next six Rays batters to
close out the victory.
"They're a good ball club. They have really good pitching. Their bullpen is
really good," Rays manager Joe Maddon said.
Game Notes
Gonzalez has not allowed a home run in six straight starts...Tampa Bay leads
the all-time series against the Nationals, 5-4. But the Rays are 10-11 against
the franchise, having gone 5-7 against the Expos...Washington improved to 9-6
in interleague play this season, while Tampa Bay fell to 7-8...The Rays hit 3-
for-13 with runners in scoring position and left 10 men on base...Washington
went 3-for-10 with runners in scoring position and stranded eight...Peralta
was ejected for having pine tar on his glove in Tuesday's game.
06/22 01:09:01 ET

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