Web Search powered by YAHOO! SEARCH  

Sports   

share
email
print
font size
options
 
Washington´s Craig Stammen helped make it the first game this season without a homer at Yankee Stadium.
FRANK FRANKLIN 2d / Associated Press
Washington's Craig Stammen helped make it the first game this season without a homer at Yankee Stadium.
RELATED STORIES
 
Blue Jays complete sweep of Phillies
 
Manuel is near boiling point with listless Phils
 
Phillies place Ibanez on disabled list
 
Lidge throws without pain
 
Barajas answers booing Phillies fans with his bat
 
Orioles-Phillies Pitching Matchups
 
The stain that won't fade
 
Late rally pushes Cubs past White Sox
 
World Series hero dies
 
Stammen, Nats shut down Yanks
 
Jose, can you sue . . .
 
Minor Leagues: IronPigs leave Bulls seeing double
 
Carpenter Cup game postponed
 
Arizona State ousts UNC
 
Andy Martino: The Phillies Zone
 
Photos: The 2009 Phillies
 
More on the Phillies
 
Buy Phillies jerseys, playoff t-shirts, hats, and more
 
Purchase Phillies playoff photos & reprints
Photos: 2009 Phillies
 
Relive the memories: Coverage of the World Series run


In American League Ballparks

Stammen, Nats shut down Yanks

NEW YORK - Craig Stammen and the Washington Nationals really dampened the New York Yankees' day.

After waiting out a 51/2-hour rain delay at the start, Stammen earned his first major-league victory, Julian Tavarez provided key relief, and the last-place Nationals beat New York, 3-0, last night in the first game without a homer at the new Yankee Stadium.

Boosted by Ryan Zimmerman's three hits and a bunch of nifty plays, Washington posted its first two-game winning streak since taking three straight May 7-9. Behind Stammen (1-2), the Nationals became the last team in the majors to pitch a shutout this season.

Maybe it was the damp air, or perhaps it had more to do with Stammen's neat 61/3 innings, but nobody managed to clear the fences. There had been a whopping 119 home runs through 34 games at the majors' newest launching pad.

Scheduled to start at 1:05 p.m., the game did not begin until 6:31 p.m. A postponement here seemed unlikely because the teams shared only one mutual off-day the rest of the season for a possible makeup.

There is no official record of the longest rain delay in big-league history, but this certainly ranked high at 5 hours, 26 minutes. The start of a pennant-race game in 1999 between Cincinnati and Milwaukee was delayed 5 hours, 47 minutes.

 

 

Washington 100 110 000 – 3 8 0

New York 000 000 000 – 0 7 0

Washington AB   R   H   BI   Avg.      New York AB   R   H   BI   Avg.   

C.Guzman ss 5   1   3   0   .329      Gardner cf 3   0   1   0   .277   

N.Johnson 1b 4   0   0   0   .306      Me.Cabrera cf 0   0   0   0   .286   

Zimmerman 3b 5   2   3   1   .310      Damon lf 4   0   0   0   .281   

Dunn dh 2   0   2   1   .265      Teixeira 1b 4   0   1   0   .283   

Kearns rf 4   0   0   0   .196      A.Rodriguez 3b 4   0   0   0   .212   

C.Patterson cf 4   0   0   0   .077      Cano 2b 4   0   2   0   .311   

W.Harris lf 3   0   0   0   .217      Swisher rf 4   0   2   0   .244   

Nieves c 2   0   0   1   .256      H.Matsui dh 4   0   1   0   .249   

AHernandez 2b 4   0   0   0   .263      Cervelli c 2   0   0   0   .288   

Totals 33   3   8   3         a-Posada ph-c 0   0   0   0   .282   

Page:   1  of  12  View All
1 |   2 |   3 |   4 |   5 |   6 |   7 |   8 |   9 |   10 |   11 |   12      Next»