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[b]Nike Air Max Womens Sale Rose[/b]. Kluber also escaped jams in the fourth and sixth, which were both set up by errors. "I take it pitch by pitch," Kluber said. "Im not thinking too far ahead. Im not thinking if I can get a double play here or a strikeout there. Those things happen as a result of making good pitches." The Nationals went for 2-for-11 with runners in scoring position, a frustrating day. "We had a bunch of runners on third with less than two outs, but we just didnt score," Johnson said. "We had the right guys up." Adam LaRoche struck out with men on first and third and no one out in the fourth. He also bounced into a double play with two on to end the sixth. "I dont like it when we beat ourselves," LaRoche said. "We should have had an easy four runs on the board with the opportunities we had. It seems like we get one or two chances every game where we dont put it in play or hit it to the wrong spot. I wish we had a solid answer for why it keeps happening." Anthony Rendon led off the fourth with a single, then third baseman John McDonald fielded Ryan Zimmermans grounder but threw wide into centre field. Kluber regrouped with runners at the corners and struck out LaRoche, Jayson Werth and Ian Desmond. Denard Span reached on an infield hit and took second on a throwing error by Kipnis at second base in the sixth. Rendons single moved Span to third but Zimmerman struck out and LaRoche hit into a double play. Werth started the seventh with a bloop double to right. Desmond was hit by a pitch before pinch-hitter Steve Lombardozzi popped up a bunt attempt. Kluber tried to make a diving catch but the ball fell in about halfway between home plate and the mound, loading the bases. First baseman Mark Reynolds grabbed Solanos line drive and beat Lombardozzi to the bag for a double play. The inning ended when Roger Bernadina grounded out. NOTES: Indians RHP Chris Perez (right shoulder strain) made his first rehab appearance for Class A Lake County, pitching one scoreless inning against Great Lakes. The Indians closer started the game, allowing two hits while striking out one. ... The Nationals optioned LHP Xavier Cedeno to Triple-A Syracuse to make room for Strasburg on the 25-man roster. ... Washington wraps up its nine-game road trip with a three-game series in Philadelphia beginning Monday. RHP Dan Haren (4-8) faces LHP John Lannan (0-1), who former Nationals pitcher, in the opener. ... The Indians continue their nine-game homestand Monday against Kansas City. RHP Carlos Carrasco (0-2) takes on RHP James Shields (2-6) in the opener of the three-game set.
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