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Hudson, Braves dispatch Nationals, win fifth straight
ATLANTA 7, WASHINGTON 3
 

By Phil Foley
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

ATLANTA (Ticker) - Tim Hudson continued his mastery of the lowly
Washington Nationals.

Hudson pitched effectively into the seventh inning and Brian
McCann homered to lead the Atlanta Braves to a 7-3 win over the
Nationals on Monday.

Matt Diaz collected three hits and Hudson and Martin Prado each
drove in two runs for Atlanta, which won its fifth straight
game.

"When you look at this club, I don't think this is the last
five-game winning streak we have in us," Diaz said. "When you
look at our starters (Nos. 1-5), even with our depth of our
pitching staff (with injuries), we're capable of putting
together runs of five wins at a time."

Tim Hudson (3-1) has had Washington's number in his 10-year
major league career, dominating the Nationals just about each
time he took the hill against them.

Monday was no different.

The righthander surrendered two runs - one earned - and 10 hits,
walked two and struck out three over 6 2/3 frames to improve to
7-1 with a 1.13 ERA in 11 career starts against the Nationals'
franchise.

"I have no idea," Hudson said of his success against Washington.
"There's nothing you can put your finger on. Some pitcher's
style match with certain offenses."

Hudson, who struggled to break the mid-80 mark in an abbreviated
start against the Florida Marlins last Wednesday, regained his
missing velocity. Hudson, who had been battling the flu in his
last two starts, once again found his fastball back topping off
over 90 miles per hour.

"It was nice to go out there and see something with a nine in
front of it, instead of an eight," Hudson said. "I'm not going
to say that I wasn't concerned with it, but after my bullpen a
few days ago, I felt pretty good."

While it wasn't the most efficient of outings for the
32-year-old, it was good enough to dispatch of struggling
Washington, which showed exactly why it has dropped 15 of its
last 17 games.

The Nationals ran themselves out of three rallies, failed to get
a quality start out of yet another starter, and played suspect
defense.

In the first, Cristian Guzman was gunned down by 15 feet at the
plate by Jeff Francoeur on a single to shallow right. Felipe
Lopez also made the first out at the plate in the fifth when he
tried to score on Rob Mackowiak's single, which bounced off the
glove of Prado into shallow center field.

"Tonight they had a better game plan against me," Hudson said.
"They had chances to score, but (the defense) made great plays
behind me to get some outs. If those plays don't get made, it's
a different ballgame."

Washington capped its blundering base-running extravaganza in
the eighth, as pinch-hitter Aaron Boone was nailed at second
base after trying to advance to second on Chipper Jones' errant
throw to first, ending that frame.

The Nationals couldn't take solace in their starting pitching
either.

Nationals starter Matt Chico (0-4) was ineffective, allowing six
runs and eight hits with three walks in four innings. The
24-year-old Chico struggled with his command all night, hurling
just 9-of-23 first-pitch strikes and hurling just 31 strikes on
79 pitches.

"I just didn't have command," Chico said. "It's extra
frustrating especially because I had no pitch I could go to. I
didn't have any pitches tonight."

Atlanta scored runs in each of the first three frames, including
three in the second.

After McCann found the seats for his fifth homer of the season
to lead off the frame, Diaz followed with a walk and advanced to
third on Gregor Blanco's single.

Hudson followed with a bunt between the mound and the third-base
line, which was fielded by third baseman Ryan Zimmerman.

Diaz, who moved halfway down the line on the play would have
been caught in a rundown, but no one covered third base. He
scored easily after Zimmerman threw to first base.

Prado capped the inning, plating Blanco with a double to give
Atlanta a 4-0 lead.

Washington, which pounded out 13 hits, was trailing 7-0 before
it finally got to tiring Hudson in the seventh.

While the RBI double by Willie Harris and sacrifice fly by
Lastings Milledge were good enough to snap a 20-inning scoreless
streak against Washington by Hudson, they came way too late to
change the outcome of the game.

"If you would have told us that we'd have 12 or 13 hits against
Tim Hudson, I'd say we'd knock out a win," Nationals catcher
Johnny Estrada said. "He did a good job getting out of jams."

Jones, who left Sunday's contest after tweaking in his right
quadriceps muscle, returned to the Atlanta lineup on Monday. The
35-year old slugger, who leads the majors with a .453 batting
average, singled in the sixth to extend his hitting streak to 13
games.


 
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