Keeping close
By Ken Wright
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
August 19, 2005


PHILADELPHIA -- The Washington Nationals salvaged a near-disaster by splitting a doubleheader with the Philadelphia Phillies yesterday.
Preston Wilson and Carlos Baerga delivered back-to-back run-scoring singles in the eighth inning as the Nationals rallied behind their bullpen for a 5-4 win before 34,492 last night in the second game of a day-night doubleheader at Citizens Bank Stadium.
Phillies starter Vicente Padilla shut down the Nationals in the earlier game as Philadelphia won 2-1.
The split left the Nationals (64-57) tied with the Houston Astros and a half-game behind the Phillies (65-57) in the National League wild-card race.
"It's a great win. We're still right there," outfielder Jose Guillen said.
The win also gave the Nationals a 6-4 record so far on this 13-day, 13-game road trip, which continues tonight in New York against the Mets.
Nationals starter Ryan Drese lasted just four innings, giving up four runs on five hits, including Chase Utley's two-run home run in the third inning.
"It was a fastball up that was supposed to go down," Drese said.
Trailing 4-0 after the fourth inning, the Nationals looked in danger of falling 2? games back in the wild-card race. But John Halama, Luis Ayala, Mike Stanton and Chad Cordero allowed just three hits in five scoreless innings of relief. Ayala (8-6) got the win by pitching the sixth and seventh.
"They shut them down," Robinson said.
Jose Vidro, who was 3-for-4 with two RBI, led the Nationals' rally. He slashed the deficit in half with a two-run double in the fifth, driving in the 500th run of his career, then scored Washington's third run on Nick Johnson's double later in the inning.
"This is a ballpark where a 4-0 lead is not a big lead," Vidro said.

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