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Washington at Philadelphia

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    Nationals 12, Phillies 10
     

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    CLEARWATER, Fla. -- Ryan Zimmerman hit two home runs off Jamie Moyer and the Washington Nationals overcame Ryan Howard's 10th longball of spring training to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 12-10 Thursday.

    The 46-year-old Moyer, entering his 23rd major league season, gave up 11 hits and nine runs in four innings. He is scheduled to start the Phillies' second game, Tuesday against the Atlanta Braves.

    "The ball was flying out of there today, wasn't it?" Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. "When the wind is blowing like it was today and they're hitting balls in the air, you have a chance to give up some runs. But Jamie knows what he's doing."

    Howard, who led the major leagues with 48 home runs and 146 RBI last year, hit a two-run shot to the opposite field on the first pitch he saw from Nationals left-hander Scott Olsen in the bottom of the first, one of eight homers Thursday.

    Howard finished the Grapefruit League with some gaudy numbers: a .310 average, 10 home runs and 24 RBI in 26 games.

    "I want to see all your home runs on the back of your spring training bubble gum card," shortstop Jimmy Rollins said when Howard was asked about his spring stats.

    "You're just trying to groom yourself to get ready for the season," Howard said.

    Howard, the runner-up to St. Louis first baseman Albert Pujols for MVP honors, came into camp 20 pounds lighter. He declined an invitation to play in the World Baseball Classic to concentrate on preparing for Philadelphia's World Series title defense.

    "He's swinging good (and) waiting for the ball to get to him and catching it," Manuel said. "He's had a lot of at-bats down here and he's in better shape -- he's ready to go."

    An hour after the game, the Phillies left for Philadelphia where they will play two exhibition games against their World Series foe, the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday and Saturday before opening the regular season against the Atlanta Braves on Sunday night.

    No team has won back-to-back championships since the New York Yankees won three in a row from 1998-2000.

    "One of the biggest things about our club is the guys who step up, those are the guys that really push and motivate our team," Manuel said. "They are our catalyst guys, our guns. If we play with some of the best players in baseball that we have, if we just play with those guys, we're going to be OK. Just play the game like they do."

    Notes

    Nationals RHP Jorge Sosa, who missed all of camp, finally received his visa and will participate in extended spring training in Viera, Fla. Sosa was given a 50-game suspension by Major League Baseball in August after testing positive for an amphetamine -- considered a performance-enhancing substance -- while pitching for Triple-A Tacoma in the Mariners organization. He signed a minor league deal with the Nationals in December. ... Philadelphia left-hander Jack Taschner, acquired in a trade a week ago with San Francisco, allowed two home runs and two walks in the eighth inning. He is competing for two remaining bullpen spots with left-hander J.A. Happ and right-hander Gary Majewski. Phillies third baseman Pedro Feliz, who had back surgery in the offseason, finished 4-for-5 with a home run and three doubles. Olsen, scheduled to pitch the second game of the season for Washington, allowed nine runs -- four earned -- on 10 hits in six innings.

     
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    Washington Nationals
    Justin Maxwell, CF5111112 .250
    Cristian Guzman, SS6333002 .238
    Ryan Zimmerman, 3B3333100 .255
        Alex Cintron, 3B1111000 .316
    Adam Dunn, 1B3010011 .250
        Nick Johnson, 1B1000101 .245
    Austin Kearns, RF2111101 .286
        Elijah Dukes, RF2000021 .224
    Josh Willingham, LF4022000 .250
        Roger Bernadina, PR-LF0100100 .258
    Ronnie Belliard, 2B3120012 .250
        Willie Harris, 2B2000002 .133
    Jesus Flores, C4121001 .222
        Wil Nieves, C1010000 .308
    Scott Olsen, P2000011 .000
       a- Lastings Milledge, PH1000001 .215
        Joe Beimel, P0000000 .000
        Joel Hanrahan, P0000000 .000
       b- Kory Casto, PH1000001 .152
        Garrett Mock, P0000000 .000
    Totals4112171256  
    a-flied out for Olsen in the 7th
    b-flied out for Hanrahan in the 9th
    Batting
    2B - Justin Maxwell (1, Moyer), Cristian Guzman 2 (5, Moyer, Moyer), Ronnie Belliard (2, Moyer)
    HR - Cristian Guzman (1, Taschner), Ryan Zimmerman 2 (3, Moyer, Moyer), Alex Cintron (1, Taschner), Austin Kearns (4, Moyer)
    SH - Scott Olsen (2)
    RBI - Justin Maxwell (4), Cristian Guzman 3 (5), Ryan Zimmerman 3 (10), Alex Cintron (7), Austin Kearns (10), Josh Willingham 2 (8), Jesus Flores (3)
    2-OUT RBI - Austin Kearns (8), Josh Willingham 2 (6), Jesus Flores (2)
    Team LOB - 8
    Fielding
    DP - Guzman-Harris-N. Johnson
    E - Ronnie Belliard (2, Misplayed grounder), Willie Harris (4, Misplayed grounder)
    Washington Nationals
    Scott Olsen 61094133 4.55
    Joe Beimel (BS,1; W,1-0) 1111000 2.45
    Joel Hanrahan (H,1) 1000020 3.60
    Garrett Mock (S,2) 1100010 3.94
    HBP - Utley (by Scott Olsen)
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Scott Olsen 8-9, Joe Beimel 2-1, Joel Hanrahan 1-0, Garrett Mock 1-0
    Batters Faced - Scott Olsen 32, Joe Beimel 4, Joel Hanrahan 3, Garrett Mock 3
    Philadelphia Phillies
    Shane Victorino, CF4010013 .214
        Chad Durbin, P0000000 .000
        Jack Taschner, P0000000 .000
       a- Miguel Cairo, PH1000010 .246
        Gary Majewski, P00000001.000
    Chase Utley, 2B2200001 .257
        Clay Condrey, P0000000 .000
       b- Jason Ellison, PH-CF1000100 .306
    Jayson Werth, RF3000003 .308
        Greg Dobbs, LF2101010 .260
    Ryan Howard, 1B3222000 .310
        Matt Stairs, RF2123000 .255
    Raul Ibanez, LF3010000 .308
        Chris Coste, 1B2000021 .125
    Pedro Feliz, 3B5243001 .273
    Eric Bruntlett, SS3010003 .370
        Jason Donald, SS0000000 .296
    Carlos Ruiz, C3111013 .351
    Jamie Moyer, P0000000 .000
       c- Pablo Ozuna, PH-2B3100000 .340
    Totals3710121016  
    a-struck out for Taschner in the 8th
    b-walked for Condrey in the 6th
    c-grounded out for Moyer in the 4th
    Batting
    2B - Pedro Feliz 3 (4, Olsen, Olsen, Beimel)
    HR - Ryan Howard (10, Olsen), Matt Stairs (3, Olsen), Pedro Feliz (1, Olsen)
    SF - Carlos Ruiz (2)
    SH - Jason Donald (1), Jamie Moyer (1)
    RBI - Greg Dobbs (10), Ryan Howard 2 (24), Matt Stairs 3 (11), Pedro Feliz 3 (4), Carlos Ruiz (11)
    2-OUT RBI - Ryan Howard 2 (9), Matt Stairs 3 (8)
    Team LOB - 5
    Fielding
    DP - Bruntlett-Utley-Howard, Ozuna-Coste
    E - Jason Ellison (1, Misplayed grounder)
    Philadelphia Phillies
    Jamie Moyer 41199233 8.27
    Clay Condrey 2100110 1.46
    Chad Durbin 1211010 4.05
    Jack Taschner (L,0-1) 1222212 6.75
    Gary Majewski 1100000 2.57
    WP - Jack Taschner (3)
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Jamie Moyer 4-4, Clay Condrey 3-1, Chad Durbin 1-1, Gary Majewski 1-2
    Batters Faced - Jamie Moyer 24, Clay Condrey 7, Chad Durbin 5, Jack Taschner 7, Gary Majewski 4
    Game Information
    Attendance - 4203
    Game Time - 2:34
    Temperature - 82
    Umpires - Home - UMP Nonindividual, First Base - Andy Fletcher, Second Base - UMP Nonindividual, Third Base - Damien Beal
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