It was the eighth time in 38 games this season Zimmerman grounded into a double play. As a point of comparison, Zimmerman grounded into 16 double plays in 142 games in 2010. "I talked to him, and I feel like he's close," Johnson said. "He feels like he's just inching closer to feeling comfortable up there. He's a big guy in our lineup. We need him comfortable, and I'm sure ... he's too good a hitter to continue to struggle." Is Zimmerman's shoulder still plaguing him? "It might be, but he's not going to say anything about it," Johnson said. "He knows his importance to this ballclub, and he's out there as a gamer. I'm sure he'll be fine." And Michael Morse, who is now 0-for-8 with three strikeouts since coming back from a lat injury? "He's going to be fine," Johnson said. "It's just a matter of getting comfortable, feeling like he's seeing the ball. I think he's seeing the ball all right. He was a little anxious the first day, and they're making pretty good pitches on him. He's too good a hitter ... to continue struggling." Johnson said he felt Gio Gonzalez had good stuff today, but just lacked command. Gonzalez went just 4 2/3 innings, allowing three runs on seven hits with three walks, five strikeouts and two wild pitches. His pitch count elevated quickly, and he ended up throwing a whopping 91 pitches. "His command was way off today," Johnson said. "He really couldn't get the ball in, and he wasn't using the inside of the plate. Just a rare occasion that he didn't have pretty good command and today was one of them. We came out in pretty good shape. I thought the way we started the ballgame, we were going to score some runs, and it seemed to die after that first inning. But, tough game. They've got a good ballclub, and their guy bounced back and pitched a heck of a ballgame."