CALGARY -- Its packed atop the leaderboard of the Shaw Charity Classic. Jerry Rice 49ers Jersey . Bob Tway shot Saturdays best round of 7-under 63 to finish in a three-way tie for first spot through two rounds of the Champions Tour event at Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club. "I putted very well today -- probably the best Ive putted in 20-something years, so it was kind of fun," said Tway, whos tied for top spot at 10-under with Joe Durant and Joe Daley. "The greens are some of the nicest greens Ive ever putted on. If you hit a good putt, theyre going in. Guys are making putts from everywhere." An eight-time winner on the PGA Tour, Tway has yet to finish atop the leaderboard at a Champions Tour event. "I know I can play better than I have," said the 55-year-old resident of Edmond, Okla., who finished tied for sixth at the Senior Open Championship earlier this season. "I havent done it, but I keep trying to do it. If I just keep enjoying it, then it doesnt really matter. I fully should play a lot better than I play, but I havent. You either keep working at it or go home and Im going to keep working at it." Durant and Daley carded identical scores of 66 on Saturday and will play in the final group with Tway during Sundays third and final round on the 7,086-yard, par 70 course. "I know theres three of us tied, but by the time we get on the first hole there might be guys who have already passed us," Durant said. "Thats how bunched it is. It will be quite a shootout tomorrow, and if the weathers good there will be a lot of birdies flying." In order to contend for top spot, Daley said hell have to continue to play at the top of his game. "You have to be very much on your game and even more so than you might even think," Daley said. "But you also have to prepare in a lot of different ways in your mind and physically for what you have to go through to compete against these guys because these guys, well, theyve been whooping me for decades." Gary Hallberg, Mark McNulty and David Frost finished tied at 9 under through two rounds. Bernhard Langer, Doug Garwood, Woody Austin and Tom Pernice Jr. are in a four-way tie for seventh spot at 8 under. "I would rather be chased than chasing but I dont have that option," said Langer, who has won five times this year on the Champions Tour and is leading the Charles Schwab Cup standings. "Hopefully your swing is good enough and your putting stroke allows you to do what you need to do." For the second day in a row, Rod Spittle of Niagara Falls, Ont., finished as the low Canadian after carding a 1-under 69. Spittle is in an eight-way tie for 36th place at 3 under heading into the final round. After shooting even par in the first round, Calgarys Stephen Ames struggled on Saturday with a score of 3-over 73. Victorias Jim Rutledge fared exactly the opposite of Ames as he bounced back with a round of 70 after going 3 over on the opening day of the tournament. 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After two months of mediocrity, perhaps the Washington Nationals have turned the page. Strasburg struck out 11 in seven innings Wednesday night and the Nationals kept the Philadelphia Phillies bats quiet yet again in an 8-4, rain-interrupted win.NEW YORK -- With a makeshift lineup of rookies and call-ups, the New York Mets pulled off a ninth-inning rally that no one saw coming. Josh Satin hit a two-run single to cap a four-run outburst that sent New York past the San Francisco Giants 5-4 on Wednesday night, moments after Mets shortstop Ruben Tejada broke his right leg. Shut down by Matt Cain for almost eight innings, the Mets fought back against San Franciscos bullpen. Pinch-hitter Zach Lutz had an RBI double and Juan Centeno, making his major league debut, singled in a run off closer Sergio Romo (4-8). "If theres anything that typifies what were trying to do here, it was that ninth inning," New York manager Terry Collins said. "When youre playing the world champions, down by three, Matt Cain is mowing you down, it might be easy to say to yourself, We dont belong here." Satin had a career-best three RBIs, including a sacrifice fly against Cain in the eighth. Vic Black (2-0) pitched a perfect inning for the win. Gregor Blanco hit a two-run homer off Mets starter Aaron Harang. "To lose one like this is not easy to swallow," Cain said. Tejada was injured when he tumbled over sliding left fielder Andrew Brown to catch a popup in the ninth inning. Tejada, who knocked shins with the oncoming Brown, initially stayed in the game but was lifted for Lutz in the bottom of the inning. "Right up until the last second, I thought he was going to miss me," Brown said. Tejada will be sidelined six to eight weeks before he can begin rehabilitation, ending his disappointing season that included a strained right quadriceps and a long demotion to the minors. "When he came in, we knew it was bad," Collins said. "I feel bad for Ruben. Hes worked hard to get back here." Santiago Casilla walked two in the ninth before giving way to Romo, who threw 25 pitches in the series opener Tuesday night. Lutz lined a one-out double and Centeno looped a single that was fielded on one hop by shortstop Brandon Crawford in short left field. "Its great to see those guys come through when you need them," Collins said. Jerry Rice Jersey. Matt den Dekker walked before pinch-hitter Omar Quintanilla flied out to shallow right, keeping the bases loaded. Satin then lined a game-ending single into left field and greeted a rush of happy teammates with open arms near first base. "Its a lot different under the bright lights here at Citi Field, but to rally like that here is pretty cool," Satin said. It was Romos fifth blown save in 40 chances. "I was trying to give him a break, but when you walked a couple of guys, you go to your closer," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "He was fine to go. I already had him warming up." Cain managed only two outs July 10 in a 7-2 loss to the Mets, the lone time in 264 career starts that he failed to get out of the first inning. This time, the right-hander was on top of his game. He scattered six singles over 7 2-3 innings and did not allow an earned run. New York pushed only one runner to second base before the eighth. "He was great. He pitched well. Its a shame we couldnt get a win for him," Bochy said. "You have to give them credit on coming from behind. They almost did it last night, and they did it tonight." New York gave away a run with two embarrassing errors in the fourth. Satin bobbled a leadoff grounder to third by Crawford, who scored when Brown flubbed Blancos two-out fly to right. Cain helped himself in that inning with a butcher-boy single. Carlos Torres, scheduled to start Sunday in Philadelphia, struck out four in two hitless innings of relief for New York. NOTES: Bochy said Romo wont pitch Thursday, but Casilla will be available. ... Mets rookie C Travis dArnaud sat out with a sore right shoulder. He was hit by a foul ball Tuesday night and left the game two innings later. Collins said he hopes dArnaud can play Thursday. ... Centeno started behind the plate and singled his second time up for his first career hit. ... Mets CF Juan Lagares snapped an 0-for-19 skid with a second-inning single. ... Giants LHP Madison Bumgarner (12-9, 2.83 ERA) faces LHP Jonathon Niese (7-7, 3.88) in the series finale Thursday. ' ' '