Zimmermann, Flores help Nats earn first road win

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NEW YORK (AP)—Despite an inept start to the season, the Washington Nationals have a couple of reasons to get excited in Jordan Zimmermann and Jesus Flores.

Zimmermann showed off the impressive combination of sharp stuff and steady composure that makes him one of baseball’s top prospects, and Flores led the offensive charge Sunday as Washington routed the New York Mets 8-1 for its first road victory of the year.

“It feels great. We know that we’re better than our record shows,” manager Manny Acta said. “We needed a game like this.”

Flores homered and drove in three runs against his former club, Austin Kearns also teed off on an ineffective Oliver Perez and the Nationals improved the majors’ worst record to 4-13.

The 22-year-old Zimmermann (2-0) beat Atlanta 3-2 in his major league debut last Monday and stifled the inconsistent Mets, too. Mixing a 95 mph fastball with snappy off-speed pitches, he struck out slumping David Wright three times and allowed one run with six hits in 5 1-3 innings.

“He’s going to give us a chance every game to win,” Adam Dunn said. “He’s got a real calm demeanor. He’s got the perfect pitcher’s mentality.”

Handed an 8-1 lead, Mike Hinckley, Garrett Mock and Kip Wells provided hitless relief as Washington won for the first time in nine games away from home.

Zimmermann and starter Shairon Martis, both rookies, have all four wins for the Nationals.

It was a lethargic loss for the Mets (8-10), who host first-place Florida for a three-game series beginning Monday night at Citi Field. Converted infielder Daniel Murphy botched another line drive to left field and Carlos Beltran pulled up on an attempted steal, thinking he heard the ball hit the bat.

“It was a mistake. I know that I should slide right there,” said Beltran, tagged out easily on the play.

Before this season, Zimmermann had never been above Double-A. But despite his inexperience, he pitched with the sort of poise and grit the Mets have long sought from Perez (1-2).

After getting tagged for seven runs and nine hits in 4 1-3 innings, the erratic lefty has a 9.31 ERA. Only four starts after re-signing with New York for $36 million over three years, he could be in jeopardy of losing his spot in the rotation.

“I’m really concerned about him at this point. I don’t know what we do. I’m not going to come out and make a decision right now,” manager Jerry Manuel said. “I haven’t seen stuff yet. I don’t know what it is with Ollie. I’m going to sit down and talk with him and try to figure it out.”

Perez has allowed 15 walks and 23 hits in 19 1-3 innings. He was booed off the field by a frustrated crowd of 40,023—even Wright heard catcalls during an 0-for-4 day that included a run-scoring throwing error from third base.

The All-Star slugger has fanned 23 times in 70 at-bats this season, an alarming rate for a player who set a career high last year with 118 strikeouts. He has one home run and six RBIs.

Manuel was asked if Wright needs a day off.

“I think I need one,” he said.

Flores finished with three hits and a walk, including a two-run homer (his second of the series) and an RBI single. After driving in 59 runs in 90 games last year, he is batting .327 with 10 RBIs.

The young catcher was snatched up by Washington when the Mets left him unprotected in the December 2006 winter meeting draft (Rule 5), a move that certainly appears to be a mistake.

“He’s a good hitter—period,” Acta said. “Especially against left-handers, he’s a killer.”

Kearns’ solo shot to center, estimated at 420 feet, started a four-run surge in the fifth. The ball landed on the painted black turf that serves as the batters’ eye at Citi Field, and it was the first home run in the spacious new ballpark that went between the alleys.

“I’m not doing my job and I don’t feel good about that,” Perez said. “It’s not there. I have to just keep working and get better.”

Notes

After the game, the Mets designated LHP Casey Fossum for assignment and purchased the contract of LHP Ken Takahashi from Triple-A Buffalo. … The large center-field scoreboard froze in the fourth with a Mets logo displayed. … Nationals 3B Ryan Zimmerman extended his hitting streak to 15 games.

Updated Apr 26, 6:37 pm EDT
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    FEELIN GROOVY Tue Aug 25, 2009 08:52 pm PDT Report Abuse
    And look at dem Mets now! ROFL!!!! They'are all bunked up together in one big Mets Nursing Home! Maybe if they join up with the Sox they'll have ONE good team.............MMMMMMMMMMaybe!!
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    A Yahoo! User Mon Apr 27, 2009 07:54 am PDT Report Abuse
    oh calm down!!...you guys are whining like yankee fans! We'll be ok.....adjustments will be made and no one on this site knows what is going on in the dugout or clubhouse. Be patient and keep rooting for the METS! BTW; I'm available to pitch! :0)
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    Mon Apr 27, 2009 07:07 am PDT Report Abuse
    I think all mets fans sound like broken records including myself...fred wilpon if you read theses messages you should get the hint,,minaya must go !!!!!!! and let him take jerry manual with him they both have no clue as to how to run a ball club,,,let minaya go to puerto rico and he will have no problem of putting a team toghether ..the mets need a leader on and off the field..yes some of the players have no heart thats because they have big contracts and figure they will get paid win or loose..we all can start finger pointing at each player but when a fish stinks it stinks from the head first and minaya head is rotton from the smell,,,......
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    Big Bad Doc Sun Apr 26, 2009 07:33 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Ollie Perez does suck! No matter whether he's white, black or brown! Race should have NOTHING to do with it! Maybe triple A for a while is what he needs!
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    Ric Sun Apr 26, 2009 05:04 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Pml- First, it wasn't a decision to sign Perez instead of Lowe. The Mets were front runners for Lowe until the Braves stepped in and gave him four years. Minaya couldn't give more than three guaranteed to any pitcher. I didn't want Perez back, but Omar's hands might have been tied. Second- Who are you calling racist you pathetic loser?
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    Katya Sun Apr 26, 2009 04:03 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Jessetaub - I was a Met fan in 1962 - a lovable bunch of losers - but it is joke to compare this team to 1962 - no matter how frsutrated you are.

    That has to be the lamest posts this year - but maybe if old PML can somehow link your comment with the Latin racist conspracy he always rants about - he can probabaly snatch first place from you.

    That way we can have not only a ridiculous comment but also an ugly one.
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    Katya Sun Apr 26, 2009 03:58 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Pml - You mean the Luis Castillo who is hitting .380? Yes, racism is showing its ugly teeth again - right at the top of this board.

    Looks like you see everything as a racist conspiracy - true sign of a paranoid racist.
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    Pete Sun Apr 26, 2009 02:20 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Omar's racial preference has shown it's ugly teeth again with the decision to resign Ollie the head case instead of a proven veteran like Derek Lowe. By the end of the season Omar's other "racial decisions" should have Murphy's head all screwed-up forcing him to play the outfield in order to keep Luis Castillo on the roster and another year of Hispanic "catcher by commitee" not to mention a weak defensive team other than Wright and Reyes. This should be the year the Wilpons wake up and fire Omar's pathetic butt. Then again knwoing their inability to detect a fraud when they see one (Madoff) , Omar might get yet another extension. How pathetic.....
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    Jesse Sun Apr 26, 2009 02:14 pm PDT Report Abuse
    In 1962 the Mets franchise was created by an investment of $2.5 million by a member of the Whitney family.That year they won 40 and lost 120 games,a record that still stands as the worst.
    Today, the franchise is valued at $ 912 million;a huge capital gain to go with a huge payroll.
    And yet,when one compares the rosters of then and now,very little difference.
    What would Casey say?

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