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MIAMI -- Asked before last night's game to name his choice for National League Cy Young Award winner, Frank Robinson didn't have to think long.
"My pick would be Willis," the Washington Nationals manager said.
Asked again after his Nationals pounded Dontrelle Willis in an 11-1 rout over the Florida Marlins, Robinson stood by his original statement.
We'll see if the rest of the baseball world feels the same way after this uncharacteristic outing, or whether Willis will be surpassed down the stretch by the Cardinals' Chris Carpenter.
The left-hander who has dominated the NL all season while making Washington's hitters look silly certainly didn't show up last night. He was drubbed by the Nationals for nine runs (five earned) and nine hits in four-plus innings -- a rough way to end an otherwise spectacular season.
"It'll be good to go into the winter saying we got him the last time he pitched against us," Robinson said. "Maybe there will be a carryover."
Truth be told, Willis (22-10) was done in by a Marlins team that has all but given up in the season's waning days. With manager Jack McKeon ready to quit, free-agent-to-be A.J. Burnett sent home a week early for insubordination and elimination from the wild-card race now official, Florida's players acted last night like they would rather have been anywhere but Dolphins Stadium.
They committed three errors in the game's first three innings alone. They stranded runners when they still had a chance to make it a game. And they left most in the crowd of 11,507 questioning their decision to sit through the rain-soaked fiasco.
"I think we got a little help tonight," Robinson said. "And when we had the opportunity, we threw in a base hit or two."
The Marlins' misery is the Nationals' gain. With two straight wins over this reeling ballclub, Washington (80-78) has caught Florida in the standings. Another win in tonight's series finale and the Nationals -- who a few days ago were worried about finishing the season in last place in the NL East -- could have a hold on third place.







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