St. Louis Cardinals (71-60) at Washington Nationals (79-51), 7:05 p.m. (ET)

Set Text Size SmallSet Text Size MediumSet Text Size LargeSet Text Size X-Large
Share
Updated: 8/31/2012 10:50 am

(Sports Network) - Washington's Gio Gonzalez tries to become the majors' second 17-game winner on Friday when the Nationals continue a four-game set with the St. Louis Cardinals at Nationals Park.

Gonzalez, who is one win behind Johnny Cueto for the National League lead, missed out on his first chance at win No. 17 on Saturday in Philadelphia, as he absorbed the loss against the Phillies, allowing three runs and five hits in six innings. He also struck out seven and walked a pair, as he fell to 16-7 on the year to go along with a 3.28 ERA.

"They put it together," Gonzalez said of the Phillies. "Those guys can swing the bat, they know how to work the bat. The outcome was there. They were putting me out there, they were giving me a battle, and I was trying to battle back."

New York's R.A. Dickey also has 16 wins and will also be on the hill Friday.

This will be Gonzalez's first-ever start against St. Louis, which will hand the ball to red-hot righty Adam Wainwright.

Wainwright won his fifth straight start and sixth consecutive decision on Sunday in Cincinnati, as he allowed two runs and six hits in 5 2/3 innings to improve to 13-10 on the year to go along with a 3.63 ERA.

He has now pitched to a 1.47 ERA in his past five starts and has not allowed more than two earned runs in his previous eight outings.

"I wasn't worn down at all. I felt perfectly normal," said Wainwright, who tossed a five-hit shutout in his previous outing. "I understand I had a couple games in a row where I had nine innings, seven innings, 120 [pitches] or whatever I had, so I get it. I certainly want to take my team further into the game than that, but we'll take a win and go on to Pittsburgh."

Wainwright has faced the Nationals eight times (6 starts) and is 3-2 with a 2.83 ERA.

In Thursday's opener, Bryce Harper finished with a two-run home run and drove in three, as Washington pounded the Cardinals, 8-1. Jayson Werth added two hits, including a solo homer, two RBI and scored three times for the Nationals, who have won two in a row to erase the memory of a five-game skid.

"I don't think any of us were panicking or upset about anything," Werth said.

Edwin Jackson (8-9) tossed eight strong innings, scattering four hits and walking two with an unearned run while fanning 10.

Jaime Garcia (3-6) lasted just 5 1/3 frames, charged with nine hits and six runs in defeat for the Cardinals, losers in three straight.

"I felt like every mistake I made they took advantage of it," Garcia said.

Washington was 4-2 versus the Cardinals last season.

Share
Latest Sports Photos
Latest Sports Photos
0 Votes
SEC Champions Alabama created by artist Ben Teeter S/N C.O.A. available for the dedicated Alabama fan!

1 Vote
first catch of the season looks like a good year

0 Votes
Gina McLeroy Spring City, TN

0 Votes
Our Son Brandon McLeroy MTSU Football 2011 Gina McLeroy Spring City TN

1 Vote
this is James Howard telling Gracie what to do.

0 Votes
Riverbend fun!

0 Votes
I nees a four letter word for the outside layer of a tree.

0 Votes
Cameron is a rising athlete. He has a God given talent for the game of football. This picture is of him stopping the ball carrier in our game in the ...

1 Vote
Our Lookout Valley 9/10 year old team went to a tournament in Knoxville called The Battle of the Rocky Top. They went throught the tournament undefeated and won the championship ...

1 Vote
The Lookout Valley 9-10 year old team traveled to Knoxville, playing in a national youth football tournament. They defeated a team from Chicago to win the championship. These young men ...
LOCAL Deals
www.mortgage-south.com
Click here to learn more about the worry-free mortgage!
www.firstvolunteer.com
Meet the bank with personality to help with your home, car or business dreams today!
Stay Connected with WDEF News 12
 
Inergize Digital This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.