there is no guarantee that two out extra-base hit is going to score josh bard. he is really struggling with that groin injury. rob: do we even know that is a groin injury? how do we know he may not be that slow? bob: well, he looked very painful running in milwaukee the other day. bob: i think he is faster than that. a couple of hits. morgan is 2-3. guzman here at pnc park that is pittsburgh. and how about that view? and we sit up even higher than our high home camera. you should see it from up here. rob: spectacular. i m bob, that is rob and debbi taylor is with us on masn two. we ll stay around for a night game here on monday. even guzman, the impatient hitter taking to start the at- bat. he is 1-2, and christian is looking for his seven consecutive multi-hit games. rob: see what the pitch track has to say that is a good pitch. bob: now it is 0-2. guzman hitting close to .480 an hour over his last eight games. he is back over .300. and he hits one hard to the sh
and harper sirleaf. funded by thomas shippers and 1734 and chartered by the va 1762, is the oldest town in the state. today, shepherdstown is home to a division of the u.s. fish and wildlife service, a bureau of the department of interior. that is where q&a cameras went in late april to talk with historian, douglas brinkley, about his upcoming book on the influence of our 26 president on the history of the conservation movement. the book is titled, the wilderness warrior theodore roosevelt and the crusade for america. host: doug brinkley why did you want to start our conversation about your book at this center? guest: this is the national conservation training center. this is where biologists get trained, make sure that our rivers and that are marshlands are taking care of, that manage endangered species. it is the headquarters of u.s. fish and wildlife but conservationists leaders from all over the world come here for seminars and to learn proper methods and techniques
bob: many, many suspension bridges across all these ri here in beautiful pittsburgh and pirates lead 3-1, bottom of the fourth coming up. it could be more. your assessment of john lannan? he s been rather hittable lately. rob: yeah, he s thrown too many pitches in the zone tonight. he neets needz to get farther in on the righties and take more off the breaking ball to the left yits. lefties. he s doojd couple of bullets. that s good thing for the nationals. alberto gonzalez on that play didn t hurt the nationals after he went to the plate, but you ve got to be a little more head s up. we re going to get our chances against ohlendorf, so you ve got to keep plugging away and hopefully john lannan will settle down the second time second time through the lineup and give us an opportunity to win. bob: first baseman steve pearce leads off for the pirates. his leadoff double led to their first run in the second. pirates have 43 wins on the year. up until about three
good evening, everybody. i m dave feldman. thanks for watching geico sports xtra. ahead on the show, d.c. crowns a champion. so does the tour de france. jim zorn talks turkey about his future and that of his quarterback. but, folks, it s still baseball season. the nats are trying desperately to remain relevant. padres in town ramping up a three-game series. this was a good one for the home team. nats trail 1-0. josh willingham with a drive to deep left field. it has enough on it to clear the wall for a solo home run. his 14th of the year, game tied 1-1. bottom of the 8th, still 1- 1. nats with a runner on. luis rodriguez drops it. two batters later they make him pay. adam dunn with two outs. comes through with a base hit to right field. disun 74 dunn 74 rbi. a solo home run. ties he game at 2. we go to extra innings. austin kearns entered the game in the 9th. delivered in the 10th with two outs. nats edge the padres 3-2 in ten and it s party time in d.c. afterwards the skip
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