"I just left a few balls over the middle and they hit a few home runs, and with the bases loaded and two outs there, I threw a slider (to Matt Carpenter)," Zimmermann said. "I was trying to get a back-foot slider and left it up a little bit and it was a double. That kind of sums up my day." After a dominant month of July, Zimmermann's numbers have dropped off in his last six starts. He says he doesn't necessarily see any difference in his approach. "I'm trying to do the same things I've been doing all year," he said. "When it was going good, I felt like I could go out there and throw anything and it would be a strike or a groundball. I'm trying to do the same thing I've been doing all year, and they're just putting the ball in play and hitting the ball harder right now." As for questions about his arm tiring as we get deep into the season, Zimmermann says he feels fine. His velocity has not dropped, and the movement on his pitches is still good, he says. He just hasn't gotten the results lately. "This start definitely leaves a sour taste in my mouth," he said. "I definitely want to get back out there." Drew Storen was asked about Allen Craig stealing second base on him in the ninth, a play which played a key factor in the game when Craig then came around to score on David Freese's RBI single to left. "It was timed," Storen said. "That's just where it is. I'm just concentrating on trying to get a ground ball there. And he just took the base." The Cardinals had Storen clocked between 1.93 and 2.0 seconds to the plate, and the Nats had Storen over 2.0 on a couple occasions, according to manager Davey Johnson. An average time to the plate is about 1.3 seconds, and Johnson said that Storen was around 1.5 seconds last year. "I don't know," Storen said, when asked why his times have gotten slower. "I'm concentrating on throwing good pitches, and it's something I need to work on and just something I guess I need to make an adjustment for next time." This one might sting a bit for Zimmermann, Storen and Sean Burnett, but after the game, the Nats already had their eyes turned to tomorrow's series finale. "It's just another game," Jayson Werth said. "The important thing is we just took a game off the calendar. Atlanta lost so nothing changes. Got a chance to win the series tomorrow. We've been playing good ball."