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WASHINGTON (AP) ― The Washington Nationals acquired center fielder Denard Span for his ability to hit leadoff and play defense.
Saturday against Cincinnati, it was his fielding that stole the show.
Span made pair of impressive catches to halt Reds rallies, Bryce Harper hit a two-run homer and scored twice, and Dan Haren had his best start of the young season as the Nationals beat the Cincinnati Reds 6-3.
Span and Jayson Werth each had two hits for Washington, which has won the first three games of the four-game set. Harper’s two RBIs gave him 18, a Nationals record for April.
Detroit 7, Atlanta 4
Philadelphia 9, NY Mets 4
NY Yankees 5, Toronto 4
Baltimore 7, Oakland 3
Minnesota 7, Texas 2
Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 3
Boston 8, Houston 4
Tampa Bay 10, Chicago White Sox 4
Kansas City 3, Cleveland 2
Chicago Cubs 3, Miami 2
Arizona 3, Colorado 2
Seattle 3, LA Angels 2
San Diego 8, San Francisco 7
Milwaukee 6, LA Dodgers 4
Saturday against Cincinnati, it was his fielding that stole the show.
Span made pair of impressive catches to halt Reds rallies, Bryce Harper hit a two-run homer and scored twice, and Dan Haren had his best start of the young season as the Nationals beat the Cincinnati Reds 6-3.
Span and Jayson Werth each had two hits for Washington, which has won the first three games of the four-game set. Harper’s two RBIs gave him 18, a Nationals record for April.
Detroit 7, Atlanta 4
Philadelphia 9, NY Mets 4
NY Yankees 5, Toronto 4
Baltimore 7, Oakland 3
Minnesota 7, Texas 2
Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 3
Boston 8, Houston 4
Tampa Bay 10, Chicago White Sox 4
Kansas City 3, Cleveland 2
Chicago Cubs 3, Miami 2
Arizona 3, Colorado 2
Seattle 3, LA Angels 2
San Diego 8, San Francisco 7
Milwaukee 6, LA Dodgers 4
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Articles by Korea Herald