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Marlins stay perfect against NatsPublished 06/30/09
MIAMI (AP) - Ricky Nolasco gave Scott Olsen a ride to the ballpark on Monday afternoon, the friends and former teammates chatting and catching up. They'll have plenty to talk about next time. Nolasco retired the final 13 batters he faced, spoiling Olsen's stellar return from the disabled list and helping the Florida Marlins stay perfect against the Washington Nationals with a 4-2 victory last night. "It just feels good to have that feeling," said Nolasco (5-6), who won his third straight start by going eight innings and yielding four hits and two runs with eight strikeouts. "I'm just trying to...
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