WASHINGTON -- Casey McGehees fourth hit of the game drove in the go-ahead run in the 10th inning, and Reed Johnson doubled home two more as the Miami Marlins defeated the Washington Nationals 8-5 on Wednesday night. Ed Lucas singled off Jerry Blevins (2-2) to open the 10th and Christian Yelich walked. After Derek Dietrich bunted the runners over, the Nationals intentionally walked Giancarlo Stanton. McGehee then lined a single off the base of the wall in left, scoring Lucas, while Yelich stopped at third. That became moot when Johnson doubled. Yelich and Stanton scored to make it 7-4, and Donovan Solano singled home the eighth run. Kevin Slowey (1-0) worked one inning for the win and Steve Cishek pitched the 10th, allowing one run. Wilson Ramos, who went 3 for 6, hit a solo homer for Washington to tie the game in the seventh. Nate McLouth tied a career high with four hits. The Nationals, who have lost six of seven, loaded the bases with no outs in the eighth, but failed to score. Miami starter Henderson Alvarez blanked Washington for five innings. He led 4-0, but left with elbow stiffness and the Nationals rallied against the Miami bullpen. Alvarez gave up five hits and threw 62 pitches. He was seeking his first win since May 6, and his first road win of the season. Washington starter Jordan Zimmermann struggled for the fourth straight game, allowing four runs -- three earned -- and eight hits over five innings. In his past four starts, he has given up 15 earned runs in 22 2-3 innings and his ERA has risen from 2.92 to 4.07. With Alvarez gone, the Nationals rallied, batting around in the sixth. Singles by Adam LaRoche and Ramos off Chris Hatcher, followed by a walk from Ian Desmond, loaded the bases. Hatcher struck out Kevin Frandsen for the second out, but McLouth hit the first pitch he saw for a two-run double. Dan Jennings came on to face pinch-hitter Danny Espinosa, who walked. Denard Span then hit a bouncer that could have ended the inning, but first baseman Garrett Jones threw wide of Jennings at first for an error and Desmond scored to make it 4-3. Ramos tied it in the seventh when he sent a 2-0 fastball from A.J. Ramos into the Marlins bullpen for his first home run. Despite two baserunning mistakes, the Marlins built a 4-0 lead. In the first, Yelich doubled to lead off, but broke for third on a grounder to short and was thrown out. The Marlins had first and second with no outs in the fourth after Dietrich singled and Stanton walked. McGehee then grounded a single to left. Third base coach Brett Butler held Dietrich at third, but Stanton rounded second and came halfway to third before realizing it and was tagged out. However, Jones, Marcell Orzuna and Adeiny Hechavarria collected RBI singles, and Orzuna scored on a throwing error by right fielder Jayson Werth to cap the four-run inning. 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The light-heavyweight champion and number one ranked pound-for-pound fighter in the world is on an 11-fight UFC winning streak, the longest in the history of the weight class.Jon Cornish doesnt like his chances of repeating as the CFLs outstanding player award winner.The elusive running back was the Calgary Stampeders selection as outstanding player for a third straight year and top Canadian for the fifth consecutive season Wednesday in first-round voting conducted by the eight CFL head coaches and members of the Football Reporters of Canada. The native of New Westminster, B.C., was the leagues outstanding player last year after rushing for 1,813 yards and named the top Canadian for a second straight campaign.Cornish, who turned 30 on Wednesday, wasnt available for comment. But when asked on Twitter what he thought his chances of winning the award again were, the eight-year veteran had surprising answer.Low, Cornish tweeted. All these other players have put in whole seasons of work.Still, very grateful for the nominations!Cornish also questioned the validity of his outstanding player nomination.The @calgarystampeders were great without me, he tweeted. Im thankful for the work they did to make me look like I deserve any nominations.I dunno if I should have been nominated. @BoLeviMitchell (Calgary starting quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell) for MOP.Mitchell disagreed.I appreciate it @jonnycornish but youve gone above and beyond when able to play, Mitchell tweeted in response. There is only 1 award on our minds! #102.Injuries limited Cornish to nine games this year but the six-foot, 219-pound running back still leads the CFL in rushing with 1,082 yards and is averaging a sparkling 7.8 yards per carry. Cornishs absence hasnt hurt Calgary, which has a league-best 14-3 record and clinched top spot in the West Division.Cornish wont play in Calgarys regular-season finale Friday night against the B.C. Lions. If he wins the rushing title — he has a 230-yard lead over Edmontons John White, who also isnt expected to play this weekend — Cornish will do so in the fewest games since the CFL adopted an 18-game schedule in 1986.Cornish ran for 100 or more yards in six of his nine games and broke the 150-yard plateau on four occasions, including a season-high 174 yards against Toronto on Sept. 13. Hes averaging 120.2 yards rushing per game, compared to the 114.7 yards Hall of Famer Mike Pringle averaged in 98 when he had a league-record 2,065 yards.The other West Division finalists included Edmontons Adarius Bowman (CFL receiving leader with 112 catches for 1,456 yards and six TDs), Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive lineman John Chick (league-high 15 sacks), B.C. Lions linebacker Solomon Elimimian (record 137 tackles, five sacks) and Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Drew Willy (No. 2 passer with 3,769 yards).Toronto Argonauts quarterback Ricky Ray (4,595 yards, 28 TDs, 68.5 completion percentage — all league highs) tops the list of East Division nominees. The others include Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Zach Collaros (3,054 yards, 14 TDs), Montreal Alouettes receiver Duron Carter (71 catches, 987 yards, six TDs) and Ottawa Redblacks linebacker Jasper Simmons (77 tackles, tied for fourth overall).Ray and Elimimian were unanimous picks. Traditionally, quarterbacks have dominated this award but this year there were more defensive players nominated (three) than passers (two).Its been a strong defensive year, Chick told reporters in Regina. A lot of guys stepped up and made some big plays and have been consistent with it throughout the year.I dont think the league has changed.dddddddddddd. I think some guys took it to heart to have good off-seasons and there were some great improvements.Winnipeg kicker Lirim Hajrullahu secured the most nominations with three (Canadian, special-teams player and rookie). Cornish, Simmons (outstanding player, defensive player), Torontos Chris Van Zeyl and Montreals Jeff Perrett (both top Canadian and lineman), Elimimian and Chick (both outstanding player, defensive player) and Argos defensive end Tristan Okpalaugo (defensive player, rookie) were all double nominees.I am extremely honoured to be selected for the team awards, Hajrullahu said on his Twitter account. Big thanks to all my specialists for holding, snapping and blocking for me.The division nominees will be announced Nov. 13 with the CFL awards banquet slated for Nov. 27 in Vancouver.Joining Cornish as the West Division nominees as top Canadian are B.C. Lions fullback Rolly Lumbala, Hajrullahu (40-of-46 field goal tries, 159 points) and defensive linemen Eddie Steele (six sacks) of Edmonton and Ricky Foley (12 sacks) of Saskatchewan.Defensive lineman Justin Capicciotti (10 sacks) of Ottawa and Ted Laurent (nine sacks) of Hamilton joined Van Zeyl and Perrett as East Division nominees.Elimimian was a unanimous nominee as top defensive player, as was Edmontons Odell Willis (13 sacks, five forced fumbles). Chick, Calgary defensive lineman Shawn Lemon (11 sacks, league-high seven forced fumbles) and Winnipeg defensive back Maurice Leggett (five interceptions, 65 tackles) were also nominated.Linebackers Simmons, Montreals Bear Woods (third overall with 80 tackles) and Hamiltons Simoni Lawrence (70 tackles, three sacks, two interceptions) received East Division nominations, as did Okpalaugo (11 sacks).B.C.s Jovan Olafioye, the CFLs top lineman in 12, was a West Division nominee for the award, along with Edmontons Simeon Rottier, Calgarys Brett Jones, Saskatchewans Dom Picard and Winnipegs Glenn January. Jones was the leagues top rookie last year.Ottawas Jon Gott and Hamiltons Brian Simmons, a unanimous pick, joined Van Zeyl and Perrett as the East nominees.Lions kicker Paul McCallum, the CFLs top special-teams player in 2011, secured a West Division nomination along with Hajrullahu, Edmontons Deon Lacey (league-high 27 special-teams tackles), Saskatchewans Tristan Jackson (CFL-best 954 kickoff return yards) and Calgary punter Rob Maver (unanimous selection, 45.5-yard average).Toronto kicker-punter Swayze Waters (44 field goals, 181 points, 47.7-yard punting average — all league highs) led the East nominees along with Ottawa punter-kicker Brett Maher (24 field goals, 45.5-yard punting average) and Hamiltons Justin Medlock (42 field goals, 170 points, 42-yard punting average).Edmonton linebacker Dexter McCoil (six interceptions — tied for CFL lead — three TDs) and Hajrullahu head the West Division top rookie nominees. Also named were B.C. defensive back Josh Johnson (42 tackles, two interceptions, four sacks), Calgary receiver Seddrick Cunningham (one of three players this year to score rushing, receiving and kick-return TDs) and Saskatchewan defensive back Mark LeGree.Okpalaugo and Montreal defensive lineman Gabriel Knapton were unanimous selections in the East Division. Theyre joined by Ottawa defensive back Antoine Pruneau (66 tackles) and Hamilton linebacker Taylor Reed (60 tackles). ' ' '