WASHINGTON (AP) -- Daryle Ward lumbered around the bases to score the go-ahead run on Jose Guillen's eighth-inning triple, and the Washington Nationals overcame a seven-run deficit Saturday to beat the New York Yankees 11-9. The Nationals trailed 9-2 after the Yankees' seven-run fifth inning, which included Johnny Damon's second grand slam of the year. But four runs in the fifth, two in the seventh and three in the eighth kept New York from winning in what was threatening to become a new home-away-from home for the Yankees.
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