MIAMI -- Ryan Zimmermans power gave the Washington Nationals a key win on Saturday night. Zimmerman homered twice and drove in three runs, powering the Nationals to a 9-2 victory over the Miami Marlins. Jayson Werth and Anthony Rendon had three hits apiece as the Nationals won for the third time in four games to remain on the fringe of the NL wild-card race. Tanner Roark (5-0) pitched six scoreless innings in his first start of the season. Tyler Moore went 2 for 5 with two RBIs after replacing Bryce Harper in Washingtons lineup. Harper was scratched after what Johnson said after the game was inflammation in his hip. "Hes going to go to see the doctor tomorrow, figure out what it is, treat it, and hell meet us in New York, hopefully," Johnson said. Adeiny Hechavarria and Jeff Mathis each drove in a run for Miami, which was unable to overcome a sluggish outing for Nathan Eovaldi. Christian Yelich, who extended his hitting streak to eight games with his 14th multi-hit game, had two hits and scored a run. Eovaldi (3-6) lasted just three innings in his shortest outing of the season. He allowed five runs and nine hits. "I was battling out there; trying to limit the damage," Eovaldi said. "You just have to have short-term memory and forget this one. You try to learn from it and move on." Miami manager Mike Redmond had a hunch early on that Eovaldis night might be a short one. "They were squaring him up pretty good," Redmond said. "You could see that it wasnt going to be his night. We got out of the game early." Washington got off to a fast start behind Zimmerman, who drove a 1-2 pitch over the wall in centre in the first to give the Nationals a 2-0 lead. Zimmermans 18th homer came after Denard Span reached on a leadoff single to extend his career-high hitting streak to 18 games. "Its a big park. You just hit the ball hard and hopefully good things will happen," Zimmerman said. "After two home runs youre feeling pretty good ... a decent night." Zimmerman belted Eovaldis first pitch of the third over the wall in right for his 12th career multihomer game. Washington added two more runs in the inning on Wilson Ramos two-run single. Span added a sacrifice fly in the sixth and Adam LaRoche doubled home a run in the seventh, helping the Nationals improve to 10-4 against the Marlins this season. Roark struck out four and walked none. He was 4-0 with a 1.19 ERA in nine relief appearances before joining the rotation. "We got a couple runs early and that takes a lot of weight off your shoulders," Roark said. "I keep going at guys, keep attacking, (Im thinking) dont give into anybody." Washington manager Davey Johnson was thrilled with Roarks performance in combination with the clubs ability to put up some good numbers offensively. "The story really was Roark. He really pitched a great game," Johnson said. "Its one thing to have great stuff, but he has great command. He throws it like Satchel Paige." Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton is scheduled to be evaluated Sunday after leaving the game as a precautionary measure in the seventh inning with a sore ankle. He is listed day to day. Miami scored in the seventh on consecutive RBI singles by Hechavarria and Mathis. NOTES: Ryan Zimmerman has hit 15 of his 19 home runs on the road. ... Span was back in the leadoff spot after taking batting practice and feeling no discomfort from the on-and-off tightness this week in his right groin. ... NL Rookie of the Year candidate Jose Fernandez will not have an innings limit when he pitches in his final game of the season Wednesday against Atlanta. Manager Mike Redmond said Fernandez wont be pulled just because he has reached the clubs previously stated 170-inning cap. He has 165 2-3 innings. ... Chris Coghlan continues to excel at Marlins Park. 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In contrast, Betis was left 11 points from safety after a dismal performance that at times bordered on self-destruction amid some questionable refereeing decisions.MILWAUKEE -- The Brewers had finally gotten to Adam Wainwright in the ninth when St. Louis manager Mike Matheny came to the mound to check if his ace right-hander was tiring. Matheny didnt expect an honest answer. Wainwright stayed in the game anyway. Wainwright got Gerardo Parra to bounce into a double play for his fourth complete game of the season, and the Cardinals beat sliding Milwaukee 9-1 on Sunday. "I told him he had a short leash. Im still waiting for that day when I go out there and hes actually honest if he doesnt feel good," Matheny said. The Cardinals won three of four at Miller Park and lead the NL Central by 4 1/2 games over Pittsburgh, which beat Chicago 10-4 at Wrigley Field on Sunday. "Nows the time weve got to keep the throttle down," Matheny said. "This game can reach up and grab you." The Brewers are well aware of how quickly fortunes can change. Losers of 11 of 12, their freefall continued after spending nearly five months atop the NL Central before dropping into second on Sept. 1. They fell into third after Sundays loss, leapfrogged by Pittsburgh. The Pirates also moved a half-game ahead of Milwaukee for the second NL wild card. "Theres no excuse ... its tough," outfielder Carlos Gomez said. "We know were not playing like a team. Just put it in the past and come tomorrow and win the ... game." St. Louis grabbed a 4-0 lead with four in the fourth against rookie Jimmy Nelson (2-7). Peter Bourjos had the big blow, a triple to left-centre that drove in Yadier Molina and Oscar Taveras. It was more than enough support for Wainwright (17-9), who is tied for the major league lead in victories. The right-hander allowed seven hits in his 20th career complete game. Wainwright had allowed at least three runs in each of his previous three starts, failing to get out of the sixth each time. But feast-or-famine Milwaukee managed just an RBI single by Gomez. "Today was obviously a big win for our team, but you know just a realization of all the little steps Ive been taking over the last few weeks -- I knew it was a matter of time,&qquot; Wainwright said.dddddddddddd And on cue, the Cardinals are in the middle of another September surge. They held the Brewers scoreless until Gomezs pinch-hit single in the ninth drove home Scooter Gennett from second. It was Gomezs first at-bat in a week after being sidelined with a left wrist injury. BAD GLOVES The Brewers helped out Wainwright by grounding into three double plays and committing three errors. "We do this once in a while, and I sure dont like to see it. They dont like it. They work hard, they give a good effort and then we play this sloppy," manager Ron Roenicke said. BIG BOURJOS Milwaukees first miscue came at the start of St. Louis four-run fourth, when Nelsons pickoff attempt of Jon Jay squirted past Jonathan Lucroy at first. Jay then scored on Matt Adams sacrifice fly. Later, Bourjos liner landed in the gap in left-centre and bounced to the wall. The speedy outfielder had more than enough time to sail into third after driving home two runs for a 4-0 lead. "I dont think weve always been clicking on the right cylinders," Bourjos said. "Everybodys clicking right now." MILESTONE Cardinals SS Jhonny Peralta got the 1,500th career hit with a fourth-inning single. He added his 20th homer of the year with a two-run shot in the ninth. TRAINERS ROOM Cardinals: LF Matt Holliday got a day off. Holliday has gone hitless in four of his last five games, with the exception being a three-hit outing on Thursday night in Milwaukee. Brewers: Gomez had been used as a pinch runner and defensive replacement in recent days before his pinch-hitting appearance Sunday. Roenicke said Gomez was due to see the team doctor Sunday to determine if his star outfielder was ready to return to the starting lineup Monday. UP NEXT Cardinals: Shelby Miller (8-9) gets the ball for the start of a four-game series Monday against Cincinnati. Matheny said he expected another wave of minor-league reinforcements to join the team then. Brewers: Yovani Gallardo (8-8) opens a four-game series at home against Miami. He is 5-0 against the Marlins in seven career starts. ' ' '