WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (UPI) -- Ian Desmond had his first
major league hit, his first RBI and his first home run Thursday to
highlight the Washington Nationals' 8-7 victory over Philadelphia.
Desmond, who has spent six years in the minor leagues,
finally was called up to the majors this month and got the start
Thursday at shortstop for a team that has lost 92 games. His heroics
helped the Nationals build an 8-2 lead going into the ninth and they
survived a five-run Philadelphia outburst to halt a two-game skid.
The Phillies had the tying run on third and the go-ahead run
on first with one out in the ninth before Ryan Howard grounded into
a double play to end the game.
Desmond's first hit and RBI came in the fourth when he drove
in a run with a double. After Adam Dunn hit a two-run homer in the
fifth, Desmond came through with a three-run shot later in the
inning.
Starter Livan Hernandez (8-10) got the win by allowing two
runs on six hits over 7 1/3 innings.
Matt Stairs then hit a grand slam homer to key the five-run
ninth before Ron Villone came on to get the game-ending double play
and earn his first save.
The loss went to Joe Blanton (9-7), who was roughed up for
eight runs on seven hits in 4 2/3 innings.
Philadelphia saw its lead over Florida in the National
League East trimmed to five games.