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Phillips helps Reds top Nationals
CINCINNATI 5, WASHINGTON 3
 


By Douglas Tifft
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

CINCINNATI (Ticker) -- Brandon Phillips was the big bat in the
Cincinnati Reds' lineup on Thursday.

Phillips had three hits and three RBI to lead the Cincinnati
Reds over the Washington Nationals, 5-3.

After the Reds loaded the bases in the seventh inning against
Nationals reliever Jesus Colome (2-2), Phillips snapped a 3-3
tie with a two-out single that dropped into right field, plating
Corey Patterson and Jerry Hairston Jr.

"I was just trying to come through for my team," Phillips said.
"I saw a pitch that I could drive and hit it. I didn't get all
of it, but it was just good placement."

The two runs were unearned as Nationals first baseman Dmitri
Young was unable to handle a hard-thrown ball from Colome on
Patterson's bunt attempt and was charged with an error.

"(Patterson) was bunting for a base hit, so I felt I had to
hurry because he is fast," Colome said.

Phillips also sparked a two-run sixth inning when his two-out
line drive landed in front of center fielder Roger Bernadina,
scoring Hairston. Two batters later, Joey Votto smacked a sharp
single up the middle off lefthander John Lannan to plate
Phillips and tie the game.

"Two-out hitting was key," Phillips said. "We haven't been
doing any of that lately. But that's the time for us to have
our best at-bats, with two outs."

Lannan lasted six innings, allowing three runs and five hits
while striking out three.

"I had the lead and could not get the job done," Lannan said.
"So it's just a little frustrating."

After retiring the first 10 batters he faced, Reds rookie
righthander Johnny Cueto (7-8) ran into trouble in the fourth,
surrendering an RBI double by Elijah Dukes and a run-scoring
base hit by Austin Kearns.

Dukes gave the Nationals their third run of the night two
innings later, when he deposited a fastball from Cueto 373 feet
over the left field wall for his sixth blast of the season.

Cueto allowed three runs, seven hits and a walk while striking
out eight en route to his second straight win.

"I handled the hitting counts and my location was great
tonight," Cueto said through an interpreter. "I had a lot of
confidence on the mound."

Jared Burton followed Cueto with a scoreless eighth before
closer Francisco Cordero hurled a 1-2-3 ninth for his 16th save
of the season.

 
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