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women cm -- welcome b nationals park. "nats xtra" post-game show brought to you by masn. verizon fios, over 100hd fienls
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channels and the fastest internet. this is big. one of those relievers ron villone telling debbi taylor back in the clubhouse this was a big win for the ball club. >> to have a win after we played the last couple of nights. young starters are doing great keeping us in the game and pitching their butts off. >> what did you think of jordan zimmermann today? >> he looked pretty nasty. looked like he had command of everything and the guys pulled it out at the end. >> do you feel too the bullpen is starting to get into a good groove? >> i don't think fwheer a good groove. i think we're getting a chance to go out and have an opportunity to do the right thing -- things and make pitches and execute. it's just everybody is playing. >> does it help that you pretty much know when you're going to come in? >> it doesn't matter to me really. i hope i don't ever have to be told i'll have a role. i don't care for it. some guys they like it. they enjoy it. doesn't matter as long as we have a win. roles are secondary. >> what was going through your
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mind when adam was down 0-2 in the 11? >> i don't know if you're aware of this, but you were 0-8 in extra inning games coming into today. >> i was a little aware of not a great record. adam is a good hitter, works hard. sooner or later, we knew we would turn around extra innings. >> to coe this be the turning ?oint. >> i hope so. come to the park and be ready every day a few wins helps a snowball effect. >> i think we will all echo ron villone's comments west. hope it is a turning point. >> it could be. the past week has been remarkable as far as the pitching staff goes. it's unfortunate more people across the country can't see how well it them a is playing now. >> you look at jordan zimmermann 5, 2/3, gave up five hits to one earned run. he spoke about his performance tonight moments ago. >> pretty well for the most part. i had to battle first three innings and i was up to almost 60 pitches after the first three. i mean, their defense played well behind me and i just tried
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to keep us in the game as long as possible and bullpen did great all night and it was a big team win. >> 23-26 batters you faced you had first-pitch strike. how important is that for you? >> it's really important. to get the first strike and then you have the hitters where you want them, but unfortunately tonight they were fouling a lot of pitches off and would i throw a couple balls and i was going deep into counts. i can't be doing that. i just try to keep the team in the game most of the night and we got the win. >> take us through your at-bat and getting your first major league rbi. >> i was just looking for something over the middle and i knew he was going to throw strikes and i just tried to lift the ball and i hit it on the ground and had to run pretty hard to get to first and not get him a double play. >> does that affect you after when tough run like this? were you a little tired or winded from that? >> yeah, i was pretty tired the
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next inning. fortunately, i had quick outs, could get back in and reeft how good is it for to you continue -- >> well, jordan zimmermann tonight among those. when you look back over the last three ballgames, the nationals pitching staff and bullpen have given up only three runs in the last three ballgames. >> this is a tired bunch tonight. i'm sure they at any time get as much sleep getting in as early as this morning. is it still friday? >> we're getting close. >> i think so. >> again, you can't say enough good things about the pitching staff and hopefully tomorrow you'll see brett cecil, university of maryland product pitch for the toronto blue jays. he's 2-1. his wins came against oakland and chicago in may. he's been in -- been in las vegas the past month was the first-round pick of the june 2007 supplemental first round and ross detwiler looking for that are elusive first win of his career but pitched well this season. guess tomorrow for washington. ross is 0-3. he's got a pretty
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good strikeout to walk ratio. he needs to obviously work on command. >> he's also had two quality starts. nice to have ross finally get nag victory -- get in that victory column tomorrow night. >> they're on a role. this is -- roll. this is a good run. keeping him on the scoreboardwill be tough. >> thank you for being with us all night long. it was worth it wasn't it to see the 11 inning ballgame? nationals winning for the bases loaded, bottom of the 11th. for phil wood, johnny holliday, see you tomorrow night on masn.
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of this rough. he actually flies it over the green. not a very good lie. from there he'd end up going ahead keeping it short and making a bogey. >> he dropped back to five under. lucas glover, he can hit the ball a mile. >> and his iron play was spot on. he just hit it inside of 10 feet hole after hole. rickey barnes at the 16th, that got him tied for the lead at that point. >> he's at five under as well.
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again, it's friday night. you feel this is cut time. keep in mind, we're not halfway done, but these are the names where they stand. lucas glover currently atop the leaderboard one clear of rickey barnes. >> obviously the key to making birdies at the u.s. open is sitting in the fairway. i've been doing that for the most part. drove it great this afternoon. so far. you know, i got four -- however. and i'you know, i got four -- hr many more holes i've got left. and i've been putting well. green's been receptive luckily, or we'd be in a tougher spot. >> doesn't seem like it's the usual u.s. open style golf because everything is so moist. the fairways are wet. they're pretty generous anyway, but because they're wet they play a lot bigger. >> andy, it would sound like
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hyperbole if i tried to explain the benefit of playing late. >>uld sound like hyperbole if i tried to explain the benefit of playing late. >> two rounds in the 60s, the lowest round 69, 1/2 the field, and 64 the other half of the field. >> those who went late on friday will be done on saturday by the time the bad weather comes in, which means that those went out on early on thursday in the junk, looked like they will have to deal with it again on saturday when horrendous weather looks like it's headed our way again. buckle up. we might be here for a while at bethpage black on long island. >> guys, thanks a lot. in order to win another championship, the lakers need to keep their team intact. and it starts with kobe bryant and phil jackson. jackson, who turns 64 in september, says his decision to return will be based on his health. even if kobe decides to opt out of the final two years of his contract on july 1st, the finals mvp says he's staying in l.a. >> i'm not going anywhere. no, i ain't going nowhere. just wasting our breath just talking about. you know, i like the team we have.
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we've got a hell of a team, man. after years and years of frustration to get to this point, you know, we got the group. now it's just about keeping this group together so we can keep on winning this thing. >> phil jackson with his coach, kobe bryant has won four titles. without shaq, he's averaging 11 fewer points and has a playoff record under .500. >> still to come late inning drama at wrigley. how one bounce capped off an improbable comeback for the cubbies. >> plus, rafael won't be standing in roger federer's way of winning a title. our expert tells
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>> indians at wrigley field for the first time since 1998. the year kerry woods struck out 20 as a rookie. we'll see him in just a moment. this is victor martinez in the third with a three-run home run, the 100th of his career. indians were up 7-0 after four, but the cubs came back. bottom eight, alfonso soriano, that will get down to bring home blanco. all of a sudden it's 7-6. here's kerry wood making his first trip back to wrigley since joining the indians. in the ninth, he serves it up to derrek lee. lee's second home run of the game. ties it at 7-7 as woods blows his third save of the year. bottom 10, ryan theriot, grounder to first. takes a bad hop and gets past martinez. soriano scores the game-winning run. cubs win 8-7 in 10 innings, their second straight walk-off win as they rally from 7-0 down. it's a 7-run comeback, the cubs'
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largest of the season, third walk-off run for the cubs this week, second for ryan theriot. he had one against minnesota on sunday. better late than never for lou piniella and the cubbies. >> 7-0 deficit against -- well, we only got two off of lee, but, you know, that eighth inning has been a good inning for us. good win. it really is a good win. last three wins here at home have been this type of walk-off variety. so yeah, good -- a good win for our team. >> elsewhere, brewers and tigers in their second rain delay. tigers are leading 10-4. simms doing serious yardwork, hitting not one but two home runs, most home run high game. it was announced before the game that the tigers extended jim leyland's contract through the 2011 season. braves and red sox. dice-k mat sake against kawakami
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kenshin kawakami. this matchup wasn't even close. kawakami struck out the side in the first inning, struck out five in all, gave up two hits, two earned runs in six innings. top of the fourth, nate mcleod, who homered off the first pitch in the game takes him off the monster. braves win 8-2. red sox have two hits in their last three games. yanks and marlins. a-rod on the bench because of fatigue. his replacement, angel berroa coming through with this double. robinson cano scores. the yanks win 5-1. joe girardi explains his decision to sit a-rod for more than one game. >> he never necessarily likes to sit. alex loves to play. we talked about it before he even got here, you know, trying to give him a blow here and there, getting his feet under
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him, maybe giving him one of these days off. but then as i thought about it more i thought, you know, i've been a player that's played every day and had a day off, and, you know, the second day off usually really is the one that rejuvenates you. that's why we chose to give him two days. >> to tennis now. rafael nadal and regio and roge. last year at wimbledon, through five sets, nadal and federer went back and forth on the sport's grandest stage. a record four hours and 48 minutes later nadal won the golden trophy that belonged to federer for five years. but this year federer could regain ownership of it. knee tendinitis is forcing nadal to withdraw from wimbledon. he's complained about his knee since a fourth-round loss to
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robin soderling at the french open on may 31. nadal agonized over the decision. >> don't play wimbledon, it's one of the toughest decisions in my career. but, you know, the situation makes me -- the decision a little bit easier. not only 'cause it's tough, but at the same time it's -- it's what it is. not option to do. >> for just the fourth time in the last 40 years, defending men's singles champion will have to miss wimbledon. nadal is the first since ivanisevic missed because of shoulder surgery in 2002. prior to that smith and newcombe did not defend their titles back in the early 70s. earlier on espnews we discussed nadal's withdrawal with cliff drysdale. >> in the press conference, interesting to hear him say that he's tapped out with the knee
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problems he's having at the moment and the physicality that he brings to the coat, he's not going to raise the bar any higher. he's made this decision for a couple of reasons. mentally he's not there anymore at the moment. physically he needs to go away, fix up the knee problem. he says it's not a chronic injury, it can be fixed, but6-1s also come back physically stronger. >> college world series, lsu against arkansas. right-handed starters. right-handed starters. elimination game for the razorbacks who went to closer steven richards to start this game. number one pitcher finished the game on wednesday. first inning, brings home one. bases loaded in the third. arkansas matched the collegein world series record by using eight pitchers. lsu hit them all. dean a grounder to first. it's booted.at l one scores to put the tigers up 2-0. top of the ninth, pinch-hitter tyler hanover connects for a
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two-run home run. loses wins 14-5 to eliminate arkansas and advances to the finals for the first time since 2000. >> arizona state beats texas twice to advance to the college world series. >> the power rangers face one of the best power pitchers of all time. and later in top stories, one has made up his mind. the other has not. kobe and phil address their future with the ♪ ah, that hits the spot. it's drinkability. it means bud light is good where ever you are. if you're at a party. or, playing golf. like those guys. or, in a bar. [ old timey western bar music ] draw another door. don't say draw. never filling, always refreshing. bud light. the difference is drinkability. seven aces.
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says by canadian this one says by foreign this is three jobs in this one says no. we are committed to working with the city's to create jobs in the next two years to create a whole, not a much-needed opportunity for a shot in the arm. it is like a separate committee to get it done. [applause] >> to headed monster is like the prime minister. [laughter] [inaudible] the new democratic party on
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the streets and buses that ran right now and the opposition [inaudible] >> public transit in the city of toronto. and has been unprecedented and we have substantial support of that extension we have support for both transportation and a few short weeks ago my a prime minister is now getting more money to the taranto -- toronto commission the granddaughter? [laughter] as a member percentage.
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[applause] >> [speaking french] mr. speaker, and made the minister of agriculture answered a question that i asked him come to a proposal honoring the specificity of the situation. this is the 17th or 18th of june. doesn't mean the rhetoric can be added to an increasingly long list? mr. speaker the answer to the question is no. we are in contact with the industrywide representatives we're trying to find a suitable date for the
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agricultural minister can get together and talk about the situation where the honorable member, mr. speaker, the moratorium is a decision and is leading them to bankruptcy. the minister has not decided if we can weather the storm. can he comment to rely since the buyback program to help the industry that was hurt by the moratorium? >> thank you mr. speaker it is always a difficult decision because of the impact of the lives of the people. we all know the industry but this is the third closure and less than 20 years but we
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cannot compromise for absolutely no future. we have the community adjustment fund in place. [applause] >> the honorable minister. >> to be committed to encourage more women to enter politics by stressing the equal rights challenge. electing more women to the house could not be overstated especially when it has not been open to women. there is no vision, no set goals for plan. why does this government feel they have no plan to improve the lives of canadian women? [laughter] [applause] >> the government's record is very clear and we talk about equal voice quite a bit today
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in the house and the commitment we have made as a 1.$2 million funding to free a program and reach out to women across the country between the ages of 18 and 252 offer membership days mentor ship activities to be elected to the federal house and see most women but this is an at substantial all and we recognize the membership. [applause] >> [inaudible] >> the national child-care agreement? we bargained away women's rights to pay equity, meaningful equality of the mandate and continue to
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defy international commitments. this does not like a government that stands up for the rights of women. we are judging real commitment for the government for the women of canada. [applause] >> the minister? >> thank you mr. speaker no matter how many times this member makes up crazy stories it is the employer rate with the history and defense are provided at 42%. and increased by 69%.
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>> the honorable member? >> finally the government respects the rights but there are lingering questions why the canadian physician who was cleared of any security problems have been denied the right to return that he has been for so long. did in the president or the treasury bark when the previous mark portfolios was in the white house 2006 to distract himself to keep their returning to canada as. >> the honorable minister of justice? >> mr. speaker one place to not get advice is the mvp but we have a worked on the very best in the

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