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It was the eighth 1-0 game in Coors Field history, and first since Sept. 17, 2008, when the Rockies beat San Diego.
Fresh off making his first All-Star team, Marquis was effective early and resourceful late, pitching out of bases-loaded jams in the seventh and eighth innings. Huston Street threw a perfect ninth for his 20th save in 21 chances.
Jason Campbell (top left), Antwaan Randle El (bottom left) Tiger Woods and Tony Romo at the AT&T Pro AM Courtesy PhotoLast year the tournament drew more than 100,000 fans and rose over $2 million for area charities. Woods was unable to play due to a knee injury. This year’s field includes a healthy Woods, along with new U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover, AT&T National’s defending champion Anthony Kim, three-time major winners Vijay Singh and Ernie Els, 2003 U.S.
Hanson departed with a 3-1 lead after seven innings and was in line for his fifth straight victory before the Braves bullpen blew up, halting Atlanta's winning streak at a season-high five.
Mike Gonzalez (3-1) loaded the bases in the eighth on a pinch-hit single by Ronnie Belliard and a pair of walks before Peter Moylan relieved and yielded a two-run, game-tying single to Ryan Zimmerman.
Washington's Bullpen Implodes Again
During a Friday night contest that started a half an hour sooner in order to get in a fireworks display after the game, the Washington Nationals lost to the Atlanta Braves on Fri. July 3 by the score on 9-8, as the bullen blew yet another game.
With the score tied, relief pitcher Jesus Colume walked two batters before giving up a 2-out three run homer run to pinch hitter Brooks Conrad. The Nats managed a late rally in the 9th inning on a double by shortstop Christian Guzman that scored first baseman Nick Johnson and third baseman Ryan Zimmerman, both aboard on walks, but Guzman remained stranded at second as catcher Josh Bard - swinging on the first pitch, rolled a grounder to first, at the Nats fell once again.
Ty Lawson celebrates the 2009 NBA Draft Photo by Victor Holt
Boston Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester got the win for his team on Wed., June 24, as the Sox defeated the Washington Nationals 6-4. Photo by John E. DeFreitas
Washington Nationals pitcher Craig Stammen took the loss in the Wed., June 24 6-4 loss to the Boston Red Sox. Stammen lasted until the sixth inning. Photo by John E. DeFreitas
Boston Red Sox teammate Kevin Youkilis (l) congratulates David “Big Papi†Ortiz (r), who points to the sky in celebration of his home run against the Washington Nationals on Wed., June 24 in the Red Sox 6-4 win over the Nats. Photo by John E. DeFreitas
Washington Nationals left fielder Josh Willingham scored his first of two runs in the top of the sixth inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. when second baseman Anderson Hernandez hit a ground ball to center field and brought Willingham home as the throw to home plate came up short on Sun., June 28. Photo by Khalid Naji-Allah
D.C. Divas quarterback Allyson Hamlin gets protection as she attempts a long pass into the end zone during the second quarter. Photo by John E. DeFreitasThe Divas answered with a 14-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Allyson Hamlin to wide receiver Tara Stephenson to make it 14-7, followed by a 35-yard interception return by cornerback Kathryn Hemlock. Running back Rachelle Pecovsky-Bentley scored to make the score 20-10 Divas. Each team scored one more touchdown, and the Divas defense recorded six sacks and forced three turnovers.
“We made a drastic improvement of our roster. Now we have guys that can play multiple positions,†said Wizards head coach Flip Saunders (l), next to Randy Foye, Mike Miller, and team president Ernie Grunfeld. Photo By John E. DeFreitas“This is my 10th year. I haven't had a chance to make a splash in the playoffs, make a big run. I'm all about winning now,†Miller said.
Hanley Ramirez had three hits and an RBI for Florida, which snapped a three-game slide and is 7-0 against Washington this season. Nolasco (5-6) won his third straight start, going eight innings and yielding four hits and two runs with eight strikeouts.
Josh Willingham had two hits and Ryan Zimmerman hit his 13th homer for Washington, which wasted a stellar effort from left-hander Scott Olsen in his return from the disabled list.
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