Nats bounce back with win

Dukes’s Patience PrevailsThe Post
Dukes’ run finishes wild game for NatsThe Wash. Times
Dukes’ patience saves day after Nats blow six-run leadThe Free Lance-Star
Once is not enoughJournal Sentinel
Tim Redding pitched five shutout innings, than came undone in the sixth. Saul Rivera couldn’t get it done either and 6-0 lead was lost. The Nats escaped when Elijah Dukes scored on a wild pitch in the ninth of Milwaukee’s Guillermo Mota.

The Nats have at least tied the series with the Brewers with a chance to win it today.

Nats put up their DukesThe Wash. Examiner
Dukes learns from hitting slumpThe Free Lance-Star
Dukes may be turning the corner at the plate — he’s been batting under .100 most of the year, but over the last week he has taken some clutch walks. Against the Phillies, he walked in the ninth with two outs and got all the way to third before Felipe Lopez grounded out on the first pitch to end the game.

Acta Believes Redding Could Be an All-StarThe Post
Every team sends one player to the All-Star Game. Redding could be that player for Washington, despite innings like yesterday’s sixth.

Lo Duca a little too gabby in TV debutThe Free Lance-Star
Injured C Paul Lo Duca went on MASN the other night and mentioned that Ryan Zimmerman is nursing a sore shoulder, not something that needed to be made public.

Officially, Lo Duca is out with a broken hand, but I think the real reason he is not playing is that is difficult to catch with one’s foot attached to his uvula.

If Lo Duca must stick around, can he please be cut on the penultimate day of the season? That’d be really sweet.

Thriving in heightened roleThe Wash. Times
Each step along the way through the bullpen, Jon Rauch has done well.

Sun Sets on Weekday Afternoon Games at Nationals ParkThe Post
Today is the last “weekday” afternoon game at Nationals Park. Hopefully, now that the traffic nightmare predicted by many has been avoided, they can regularly play get away games in the midday sunshine.

On Baseball: Playing the ballpark rating gameThe Inky
Nationals Park is rated in the second tier of ballparks by this Philly scribe. That sounds about right, though it can move into the second tier with a changing neighborhood and the demolition of 20 M Street SE.

The Nats lost yesterday and I didn’t blog about because it was Sunday.

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