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Cain tosses shutout as Giants edge Nationals
SAN FRANCISCO 1, WASHINGTON 0
 


By Ryan Leong
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

SAN FRANCISCO (Ticker) -- Matt Cain has every right to gripe
about his lack of run support. Instead, he just goes about his
business.

Cain threw his second career shutout and the recently activated
Dave Roberts had an RBI single as the San Francisco Giants
completed a three-game sweep of the Washington Nationals with a
1-0 victory on Thursday.

Cain was outstanding, allowing just four hits with four
strikeouts to snap a three-start winless streak and notch his
fourth career complete game.

The 24-year-old righthander had to deal with little run support
once again. Cain (6-8) has received one run of support or less
in 23 of his 54 starts since the start of the 2007 season.

"The guy competes and he's had the tough luck, and then people
talk about the lack of run support and things like that,"
Roberts said. "And after every start, he keeps his mouth shut
and doesn't talk bad about the hitters or whatever. He's a
professional."

Roberts' eighth-inning single to center field that plated pinch
runner Eugenio Velez proved to be the difference. Cain made
that run stand up, helping the Giants complete a seven-game
season sweep of the Nationals.

"That's huge," Cain said. "It was big for Dave to come up with
that hit in the eighth inning, and (for me) to be able to go
ahead and get those last two outs in the ninth inning was big,
especially the situation we were in."

Cain was on his game early, retiring the first 11 batters he
faced before Ryan Zimmerman hit a two-out double to right-center
field in the fourth. The only other hit recorded by the
Nationals over the first six innings was a one-out single to
left field in the sixth by starter Tim Redding (7-5), who tossed
his first career complete game in the loss.

Cain liked the tempo of the game, even though he appeared headed
toward another no-decision.

"It was good because it keeps the momentum of the game going
real quick," Cain said. "It's always nice to be in those quick
games and keep everything going where you don't have to sit
there that long."

Redding was nearly as good as Cain but faltered in the eighth.
Steve Holm hit a single to start the inning and advanced to
second on a sacrifice by Cain. Roberts, who was activated from
the 60-day disabled list on Tuesday, singled up the middle past
diving All-Star shortstop Cristian Guzman to score Velez, who
was running for Holm.

"I just feel like a kid again," said the 36-year-old Roberts,
who had been sidelined since undergoing knee surgery on April
12. "The excitement, the adrenaline and seeing fans cheering
for something you did out on the field. It's fun, and that's
what it's all about."

After Roberts' key hit, Cain battled through the ninth as Willie
Harris reached on a one-out infield single and Guzman followed
with a double to left. Zimmerman hit a shallow fly ball to
right and Randy Winn delivered a strong throw to the plate,
preventing the runners from advancing.

Cain then got Austin Kearns on a flyout to right field to end
it.

Redding's lone hiccup in the eighth ended up costing him in what
was an otherwise fine effort. The righthander allowed one run
and seven hits in eight innings with five strikeouts.

"It was just one of those days everything was clicking, and we
fell short, 1-0," Redding said. "These are two perfectly
played ballgames by both teams and we just fell short. When you
get into a rhythm like that, these are the types of games, two
hours, 1-0 ballgame, complete games by both guys, they don't
happen too far in between all the other games.

"They're kind of nice, but it (stinks) we're on the wrong end."

 
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