MLB: Cubs hold on to beat Nationals, get on the board

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Cubs starter Jeff Samardzija (right) celebrates with closer Carlos Marmol after the Cubs' 4-3 victory over the Washington Nationals Sunday in Chicago. (AP)
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Samardzija was paired with his old battery mate from Single-A Daytona, catcher Steve Clevenger, and their previous 100-game experience with one another paid off.

“There’s a couple times in the game where we weren’t on the same page but towards the end of the game we got on the same page,” Clevenger said. “We had every pitch any time we needed it. I trusted him that he could throw the pitch at any time.”

The Cubs (1-2) struck first against Washington (2-1) in the fourth inning thanks to aggressive base running by Castro and a sacrifice fly by Alfonso Soriano. Soriano added another RBI in the sixth against Washington starter Jordan Zimmerman (0-1) with a two-out single.

Two insurance runs in the eighth inning padded the Cubs’ one-run lead behind a Castro RBI double and Ian Stewart’s RBI single that gave them a 4-1 lead.


Star of the game: Jeff Samardzija, Cubs, W, 8 2/3 IP, 4 H, 8 SO, 0 BB
Key performer: Starlin Castro, Cubs, 2-for-4, 2 R, RBI, 2 SB
Up next: Brewers at Cubs, 6 tonight
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