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Zimmerman hit a 2-0 pitch off Mike Fiers (0-1) over the wall in left field to score Adam LaRoche for the Nationals fourth consecutive win. Tyler Clippard (5-2) pitched a scoreless 15th for the win.EDMONTON - The Edmonton Eskimos backfield used to be belong to Arkee Whitlock. He was the primary ball carrier who rushed for 1,293 yards in 2009 and 689 in nine games last season before a foot injury ended his year. The five-foot-10, 210-pound native of Rock Hill, S.C., returned to the lineup last week in Calgary and settles into a crowded backfield that includes Daniel Porter, Jerome Messam and Calvin McCarty. Thats just fine with Whitlock. "The backfield used to be mine, Im the starter, Im coming on the field every time," Whitlock said Thursday after the Eskimos final walkthrough before Fridays home game against the Toronto Argonauts (1-3). "But Im a team guy, Im all about the team." 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Fifth-year Eskimo McCarty said having four running backs -- two imports and two non-imports -- helps everyone in the long run, especially the team. "At the end of the game if we have more ground yards than the other team, most likely we controlled the clock and we had success moving the ball, getting first downs... that translates into time of possession," he said. "IIf were running the ball were having success. nike air force 1 high sale. quot; The Eskimos lead the CFL in rushing with 517 yards, an average of 113 per game. Theyve ran the ball 113 times, taking pressure off the passing game, which is still No. 1 with 1,231 yards despite quarterback Ricky Ray throwing a league-low 119 times. Messam has rushed for 220 yards (5.1-yard average), McCarty for 84 yards (3.8-yard average) and Porter for 55 yards (2.9-yard average) and thus far no one seems to be complaining. "When you see guys not complaining about carries I think it moves other guys," said Whitlock. 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