Nationals vs. Marlins - Box Score - June 30, 2008

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BATTING 2B: J Hermida (17, T Redding); M Treanor (7, T Redding) HR: J Willingham 2 (8, 3rd inning off T Redding 1 on, 2 Out; 10th inning off J Rauch 0 on, 0 Out); H Ramirez (19, 9th inning off J Rauch 0 on, 1 Out) RBI: R Andino (5), J Willingham 3 (20), M Treanor (14), H Ramirez (36) S: D Waechter SF: M Treanor 2-out RBI: J Willingham 2 Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: H Ramirez 1, M ... [link]

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The Hardball Times:THT Daily: Sign of the apocalypse
Published 7/1/2008 by Dave Studeman at The Hardball Times
... : The Bombers' first three hitters combined for a sweet 0-11, and the other six had only four hits among them, this against the worst staff in baseball. Marlins 6, Nationals 5 : Didja Know? ...

And That Happened
Published 7/1/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Craig Calcaterra) at ShysterBall
... Marlins 6, Nationals 5: Didja Know? Jon Rauch is the tallest pitcher to ever give up two home runs against the Marlins to blow a game! ...

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