WASHINGTON -- Lloyd Sam opened the scoring in the 71st minute, Lamar Neagle had a late goal and assist, and D.C. United beat the Columbus Crew 3-0 on Wednesday night for their first two-game winning streak of the season.D.C. United (9-9-13) remained in sixth place in the Eastern Conference, but moved just two points behind fourth-place Philadelphia. Columbus (7-12-11) is ninth.Sam used a diagonal run to get to Luciano Acostas chipped ball inside the box and Sam did a half turn to finish with his left foot. The duo had a give-and-go in the 61st minute, but goalkeeper Steve Clark came out of his area and Acostas shot went just wide.Sam was subbed off for Neagle in the 72nd minute.Neagle finished from distance in the 86th and, four minutes later, Neagle won a long ball from goalkeeper Bill Hamid, dribbled into the box and found Alvaro Saborio near the penalty spot.ORLANDO CITY 0, TORONTO FC 0, TIETORONTO -- Toronto FC regained the Eastern Conference lead with the draw with Orlando City.It was the third straight draw at BMO Field for Toronto, extending its unbeaten streak to four. Toronto has lost just once in 12 games (7-1-4). But it has not won at home since Aug. 6, going 0-1-3.Toronto (13-8-10) played the last 20 minutes a man down after Tosaint Ricketts got a second yellow card. Referee Alan Kelly ruled that Ricketts boot made contact with Uruguayan defender Jose Aja during an attempted bicycle kick. 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Parker had 26 points and eight assists and San Antonio beat Toronto 112-99 Monday night. "We won that game because of Tony Parkers aggressiveness," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "His juice; his aggression all night long.SAN FRANCISCO -- No team played a bigger role in Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Shelby Miller getting demoted to the minors this season than the San Francisco Giants.So its fitting then that Miller, in his return to the majors Wednesday, gets to put his new form on display against the Giants.Miller will be promoted from the minors to start the series finale between the Diamondbacks and Giants, Arizona manager Chip Hale announced before Tuesdays 4-3 win in the series opener.Miller earned the second chance by responding well to his July 14 demotion. He went 5-1 with a 3.91 ERA with the Diamondbacks Triple-A affiliate in Reno.After being acquired over the winter from the Atlanta Braves, Miller lasted only 14 starts before losing his job.Three of those 14 were against the Giants. None went well.Miller walked five in just two innings on April 21, but was pulled early enough to enable the Diamondbacks to rally for a 6-2 win.There were no such comebacks the next two times, when he allowed eight runs in 11 2/3 innings, suffering losses in 3-1 and 6-4 defeats.It was quite a reversal of form for Miller, who entered the season 2-1 against the Giants with a 1.71 ERA.This season, its 0-2 with a 6.59.Miller was 2-9 with a 7.14 ERA at the time of his demotion. His ERA remains the highest in baseball for guys with 14 or more starts.Were definitely excited, Diamondbacks manager Chip Hale gushed after Tuesdays win. Hes been throwing the ball well. 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Hes gone 0-2 at home since joining the Giants, having allowed eight runs in 11 innings (6.55 ERA) against the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Mets.He has faced the Diamondbacks only once in his career and took the loss, allowing five runs in seven innings (6.43 ERA).The Giants were held to three or fewer runs for the fourth time (all losses) in their last eight games in Tuesdays loss, but Giants catcher Buster Posey isnt concerned.You just have to play the next game, he noted. Im sure youre getting tired of hearing that. But we get tired of hearing those questions, too, sometimes. ' ' '