Suddenly strong ‘pen helps Nats win 2nd straight

Suddenly strong ‘pen helps Nats win 2nd straight
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Adam Dunn homered, Washington’s beleaguered relievers tossed three scoreless innings for the second day in a row and the Nationals beat the Atlanta Braves 4-3 Tuesday night for their second consecutive victory.
    After opening the season 0-7, then dropping to 1-10, Washington is 3-10. Atlanta has lost five of six games.
    Played following a 61-minute rain delay, this game was filled with all sorts of miscues: three errors, other misplays in the field, a few running mistakes, failed sacrifice bunt attempts and more.
    Shairon Martis (2-0) went six innings and gave up three runs - two earned.

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