Nationals vs. Reds: Washington fails to get clutch hits in fourth straight loss
CINCINNATI — With the Washington Nationals’ best hitter this season standing in the batter’s box and a runner on second base <a href="http://www.cheapmbtshoesonsale.us/womens-mbt-chapa-gtx-shoesgrey-p-205.html"><strong>Women's MBT Chapa GTX Shoes-grey</strong></a> Friday night, the lights went out. Michael Morse pointed to the tower reaching high above Great American Ball Park, all its bulbs dark. So there was the answer to the question: What else could <a href="http://www.authenticjerseysbuy.com/nhl-jerseys-nashville-predator-c-8_105.html"><strong>Nashville Predator</strong></a> go wrong for the Nationals with runners in scoring position? The Nationals lost to the Cincinnati Reds, 4-3, when Miguel Cairo roped a walk-off single to the left-center gap off Collin Balester. But their offense, for the fourth consecutive loss, set the stage by squandering scoring chances. While Chien-Ming Wang <a href="http://www.blackugg-boots.com/otter-ugg-adirondack-tall-boots-women-p-64.html"><strong>otter Ugg Adirondack Tall Boots Women</strong></a> provided another promising start, Nationals hitters went 1 for 13 with runners in scoring position, bringing their four-game total to a mind-boggling 2 for 42.
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