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WASHINGTON(AP)
Brooks Conrad
made quite a first impression, keeping the
Atlanta Braves
' winning streak and pursuit of the NL East lead in tact.
Conrad hit a pinch-hit, go-ahead three-run homer in the seventh inning and the Braves beat the
Washington Nationals
9-8 on Friday night for their season-high fifth straight victory.
''(Conrad) couldn't have had a better debut with this organization, that's for sure,'' Braves manager
Bobby Cox
said. ''He was a good asset and won us the game tonight, probably.''
Yunel Escobar
drew a leadoff walk from
Jesus Colome
(1-1) and moved to second on
Matt Diaz
's sacrifice. Colome walked
Casey Kotchman
on a 3-2 pitch with two outs before Conrad, a 29-year-old rookie whose contract was purchased from Triple-A Gwinnett to replace
the injured
Kelly Johnson
, crushed a 1-0 fastball over the right-field fence for his first career homer.
Conrad, who had a six-game call-up with Oakland last year, got the milestone ball from teammate
Jeff Francoeur
, who retrieved it from the Washington bullpen.
''Huge thrill, obviously the best experience I've had in the big leagues,'' Conrad said. ''It was only 12 days last year.
It just feels awesome to come up in a situation like that and contribute right away.''
Boone Logan
(1-0) pitched 1 2-3 perfect innings of relief.
Rafael Soriano
worked the ninth for his eighth save in nine tries, despite yielding
Cristian Guzman
's two-out, two-run double.
Chipper Jones
, Diaz and Escobar drove in two runs apiece for the Braves, who remained two games behind first-place Philadelphia in the
NL East.
''Had we not come in on our longest winning streak of the season, we might have been primed for a letdown,'' Jones said. ''But
I think everybody is starting to feel like we got a good streak going and we don't want it to end - (we) certainly don't want
it to end here.''
Adam Dunn
hit his 21st homer, the 299th of his career, for the Nationals, who lost their fourth straight. Guzman had three RBIs.
''We can't sit here and say we're better than we are,'' Dunn said. ''We need to find a way to win these games.''
Nationals pitchers issued six walks from the seventh inning on, a failure that wasn't lost on manager Manny Acta.
''It is disturbing because obviously those last nine outs have been very hard to get for us,'' Acta said. ''When you come
in, you don't help yourself by walking guys.''
Josh Willingham
's RBI single in the first gave Washington a 1-0 lead, but the Braves tied it in the second on a run-scoring single by Diaz.
The Nationals went up 3-1 in the second.
Willie Harris
doubled with one out and scored when starting pitcher
Ross Detwiler
shot a hard grounder off second baseman
Martin Prado
's glove for his first career hit and RBI. Detwiler went to second on
Nyjer Morgan
's groundout and scored on
Nick Johnson
's single to center.
The Braves tied in it in the third on Jones' RBI double and Escobar's single to left.
Dunn homered off
Kenshin Kawakami
leading off the fourth for a 4-3 lead.
Atlanta tied it in the fourth when Prado singled with one out, moved to second on a wild pitch and scored on Jones' single
to left.
Brian McCann
singled, knocking Detwiler from the game, and Escobar greeted
Tyler Clippard
with a run-scoring double for a 5-4 lead.
Detwiler worked 3 1-3 innings, his shortest outing of the year, and remained winless in nine starts. He allowed five runs
on 10 hits, walked two and struck out one.
Washington tied it at 5 in the fifth, taking advantage of Kawakami's throwing error to score an unearned run and force the
Japanese right-hander from the game. Kawakami hit Willingham with a pitch then threw wildly to second on Guzman's swinging
bunt, moving Willingham to third.
Boone Logan
relieved and yielded an RBI groundout to
Josh Bard
.
Kawakami, pitching for the first time since exiting a start on June 24 at Atlanta when he was hit in the neck by a liner off
the bat of
Joba Chamberlain
, allowed five runs - four earned - on six hits in 4 1-3 innings. He walked three and struck out six.After Conrad's homer,
Guzman's sacrifice fly in the seventh made it 8-6. Atlanta loaded the bases against
Ron Villone
in the eighth before
Julian Tavarez
relieved and surrendered a run-forcing walk to Diaz.
NOTES: Johnson (right wrist tendinitis) was placed on the 15-day disabled list before the game. ... OF
Nate McLouth
returned to the Atlanta lineup after missing five games with a left hamstring strain and went 1 for 6. ... Morgan, acquired
Tuesday in a trade from Pittsburgh, was 0 for 4 with a stolen base in his Nationals debut. ... Washington's racing presidents
mimicked Michael Jackson dance moves during their fourth-inning sprint, with winner Tom Jefferson doing a celebratory moonwalk.
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