Phils Fall to Nats

Gio Gonzalez allowed three hits over six innings to lead the Washington Nationals to a 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night.

Gio Gonzalez allowed three hits over six innings and Ian Desmond homered and drove in both runs to lead the Washington Nationals to a 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night.
 
Gonzalez (6-1), a former Phillies farmhand, struck out seven of the first nine batters and finished with nine strikeouts. That upped his total to 35 over his last four starts, all wins, in 25 innings.
 
Bryce Harper had two hits for Washington.
 
Sean Burnett came in with one out in the ninth after Nationals closer Henry Rodriguez allowed runners to reach second and third and escaped a jam to earn his second save in as many chances.
 
Rodriguez began the ninth looking for his 10th save in 13 chances, but was lifted after facing three batters and getting one out. He gave up a leadoff walk to John Mayberry Jr. and a single to Mike Fontenot after getting Freddy Galvis to fly out to right. Nationals manager Davey Johnson lifted Rodriguez after a wild pitch allowed Fontenot to reach second.
 
Mayberry scored on Ty Wigginton's sacrifice fly off Burnett, snapping an 18 2-3 innings scoreless drought and bringing the Phillies within 2-1. Hector Luna, batting for leadoff hitter Juan Pierre, walked to put runners on first and second for Placido Polanco. Burnett got Polanco to line out to second to preserve the victory.
 
Philadelphia's Kyle Kendrick (0-4), making his second start in replace of injured right-hander Vance Worley (elbow), allowed two runs and five hits while striking out four and walking two in six solid innings.
 
But Philadelphia's batters managed just six hits off Gonzalez, right-hander Craig Stammen, Rodriguez and Burnett. It was the third straight loss for the Phillies, who have dropped four of five to Washington this season and 12 of the last 15 meetings overall.
 
The Phillies are 4 for their last 31 with runners in scoring position.
 
This was the first game between the teams since the Phillies defeated Washington on May 6 when Philadelphia left-hander Cole Hamels intentionally hit Harper in the first inning of a nationally televised game. Hamels was suspended five games for the incident for admitting to reporters afterward of his intent to send a message to the 19-year-old rookie.

The play sparked a firestorm, with Washington general manager Mike Rizzo receiving an undisclosed fine for lashing out at Hamels in a Washington Post story by calling him “gutless” and “classless.”
 
Harper received a smattering of boos throughout the evening Monday, but there were no incidents.
 
Desmond belted the first pitch he saw in the second inning over the wall in center to give the Nationals a 1-0 lead.
 
Kendrick saved himself a run in the third inning with an acrobatic tag of Jesus Flores at home plate as Flores was attempting to score from third after Kendrick's pitch in the dirt got past catcher Carlos Ruiz.
 
Washington went ahead 2-0 in the fourth on Desmond's RBI single to left that scored Harper. The Nationals could have broken the game open after loading the bases with one out. But Kendrick struck out Rick Ankiel and got Flores to ground out to third.
 
The Phillies threatened in the third, loading the bases with two outs after singles by Pierre and Polanco and a walk to Shane Victorino. But Gonzalez got Hunter Pence to ground out sharply to shortstop.
 
And Philadelphia missed an excellent opportunity to score in the sixth when Victorino followed Polanco's leadoff walk with a double down the left-field line, putting runners on second and third with no outs. But Polanco broke for home on Pence's lineout to center _ a stellar diving grab by Ankiel _ and was unable to score on a potential sacrifice fly. Polanco then was thrown out at home trying to score on Ruiz's groundout before Mayberry's flyout to right ended the inning.
 
Polanco returned to the lineup for Philadelphia after missing the last four games with an injured left ankle. Polanco did make one appearance during that stretch, pinch-hitting in Saturday's loss to Boston.


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