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Lannan, subs key victory for Nats

By Mark Zuckerman
May 9, 2008



Willie Harris' third-inning home run was only the eighth in his 516-game major league career.

HOUSTON — On a day in which they learned both of their veteran catchers are headed for the disabled list for an indeterminate amount of time, the Washington Nationals knew they had to find some way, any way to win a ballgame.


Having dropped a pair of gut-wrenching, one-run games to the Houston Astros the previous two nights, the Nationals were in a bit of desperation mode at Minute Maid Park.


Another loss, and this club would head home on an all-night flight to the District on a three-game slide and rightfully feeling glum. Instead, manager Manny Acta got another gutsy performance from left-hander John Lannan and a surprisingly productive hitting display from a makeshift lineup, all of which resulted in a satisfying 8-3 victory before 33,433 at Minute Maid Park.


“It was very important to win,” Acta said. “They made two comebacks on us the last two nights. It was important for us to go back home, and go with a good feeling.”


Playing with only 23 healthy bodies — catchers Paul Lo Duca (right hand) and Johnny Estrada (right elbow) were not available but won't be placed on the DL until today — the Nationals still managed to leave town with a convincing win.


For that, Acta could thank Lannan (who churned out six innings of one-run ball despite not having his best stuff) and some unheralded bench players who made the most of their rare opportunity to start last night.


Whether he was trying to shake some things up in search of a win or simply just wanted to give a couple regulars the night off, Acta drew up a new-look lineup for the series finale.


Benched were Lastings Milledge, Wily Mo Pena and Felipe Lopez, replaced respectively by Willie Harris, Rob Mackowiak and Ronnie Belliard (who made his first start since April 20 after battling a fingernail infection and a bad back, injuries that hadn't previously been made public).


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