7/18/07 Chad Cordero Uses His Fastball To Announce His Presence With Authority or Hey Astros...Get Out Of DC!!!
XM 183 for the rubber match between the Washington Nationals and the visiting Houston Astros. Jason Bergmann vs Jason Jennings
...Scoreless first half for Bergmann...two straight two out walks from Jennings to Ryan Zimmerman and Dmitri Young
...Ryan Church doubles to right, Zimmerman crosses as Church begins to find his mode, 1-0 Nationals...AK lines a double down the third base line, two runs score, 3-0 Nationals
...Mike Lamb leads off the Astros second with a solo shot on a 1-1 fastball from Bergmann, 3-1 Nationals...RBI double for Ronnie Belliard makes it 4-1 Nationals in the second, scoring Jesus Flores from second after today's Nationals catcher had singled
...Home Run to right for Luke Scott to start the fifth, 4-2 Nationals...
DY and AK walk, and Ryan Langerhans comes up with two on and one out in the fifth and Langerhans takes Jennings deeeeeeep to right and GONE! 3-run blast,
7-2 Nationals
...Bergmann lasts 6.0 IP, 2 runs, six hits, Ray King is on in relief in the seventh, after Bergmann allows back to back singles to start the frame...King gives up a double to Eric Munson, one run scores, 7-3...
Saul Rivera replaces King, Craig Biggio hits a sac fly to left, Luke Scott tags and scores, 7-4...Rivera gets Hunter Pence swinging at the high heat...Lance Berkman hits a two-out double to score Munson, 7-5, El Caballo Carlos Lee hits a grounder to third,
Zimmerman fields and throws wide of first, pulling DY off the bag, one runs scores, and Berkman tries to steal a run heading home, DY throws to Flores, play at the plate, "YERRRR OUT!!! Berkman's nailed...7-6 Nationals after seven...
The Tallest Pitcher in MLB History, Jon Rauch is on to hold the one-run lead, scoreless eigth from Rauch. Rauch Rules...Wait for it...
Chad Cordero is on in the ninth, home whites, red Nationals cap with white cursive "W" stitched above a brim as flat as One-Time Presumptive Republican Presidential Nominee John McCain's Campaign account...Cordero vs Munson, Zimmerman robs Munson of extra bases, but the throw to first is off, Munson's safe. Eric Bruntlett on to run for the catcher, pinch hitter Orlando Palmeiro can't get down a bunt, and grounds to second instead, Belliard to Felipe Lopez covering the bag to Robert Fick at first, double play.
Chris Burke hits a hard grounder at Zimmerman, and Zimm takes it off the wrist, and the throw is off again, Burke moves to second on the throwing error, Pence up again, wild pitch moves Burke to third, Pence hits a line drive...Felipe Lopez stabs it.
Game over. 1,2,3 Nationals win. 7-6 final.


---series win for the Nats. nice. and a win for Jersey's finest...starting pitcher (OOOOF, COME ON Garden State!!!) ??? at least until young Porcello cracks the Tigers rotation. All right, what is going on with ZIMM ??? his batting average is starting to trend up, but these errors. three throwing errors and two on balls that he cuffed to begin with. WHAT'S GOING ON ??? DC DAILY had better not try to sweep this under the rug....investigate please. speaking of which can i get a scouting report on the Rox pitcher Jimenez ? a nice matchup of young starters today, enjoy.
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Bergmann represents the Gah-Den state well.
As for Zimmerman...Did you know the THE KIDS CALL HIM ZIM??? His average is rocketing up, and yes the errors are up, but that's cause he just goes for everything rather than sitting back and waiting for the ball. I'd take errors like his any day, though some throws have been iffy.
DC Daily sweeps nothing ender the rug.
Jimenez is a mystery to me. Read tomorrow's report for more info.
Thanks for reading.
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