2012年5月5日星期六

Phillies, Worley struggle in 7-1 loss to Nationals

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Vance Worley worked out of one jam after another to keep the Washington Nationals scoreless through four innings. At that point, it seemed hard to imagine that Worley's undoing would come from his inability to retire the opposing pitcher, who came to the plate with a .058 career batting average. After Washington's Gio Gonzalez led off with a double on a 3-2 pitch, the Nationals got a three-run homer from former Philadelphia star Jayson Werth and cruised to a 7-1 victory Saturday. Gonzalez allowed one run over seven innings and the Nationals hit a season-high three home runs, had a season-best 15 hits and matched their previous high mark for runs. Carlos Ruiz drove in the lone run for the Phillies, who have lost six straight against left-handed starters and now trail the Nationals by 5� games in the NL East. Shane Victorino hit a leadoff double, advanced on a fly ball and scored on a sacrifice fly by Ruiz, his team-high 19th RBI. In the bottom half, Tracy doubled with one out and advanced on a two-out infield single before Wilson Ramos bounced out. Tracy and Danny Espinoza followed with singles and Ankiel hit a run-scoring double, but Tracy was thrown out at the plate on the back end of the play.

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