SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (8/3/2016 3:09:07 AM)
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Damnnnnnnn PHOENIX -- Wilson Ramos delivered yet another big game to keep the Washington Nationals rolling Tuesday night. Ramos lifted his average to .331 with two hits, including a key three-run homer, to help the Nationals beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 10-4. Ramos connected for his 16th home run with two outs off Diamondbacks starter Robbie Ray (5-11). Chris Heisey followed with a solo shot, marking the 13th time the Nationals have hit back-to-back home runs this year. "I've been trying to concentrate on hitting the ball up the middle when I have runners in scoring position," Ramos said. "I was looking for the pitch (Ray) struck me out with earlier, a slider. He threw it and I was looking for it, and I took advantage of it." Ramos matched his career high set in 2013. Jayson Werth added a solo homer in the seventh off reliever Randall Delgado, one of his three hits. Ramos has played in 91 games this season and looks like he'll get to 100 for just the third time in his seven-year career. "Look, it makes me feel good that I've been able to stay healthy," Ramos said in Spanish. "That's been the biggest difference than in previous years. I don't think about the numbers, I just try to help the team."
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