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Olsen comes off DL, leads Nats over Braves 5-3
WASHINGTON 5, ATLANTA 3

By HOWARD FENDRICH
AP Sports Writer

WASHINGTON(AP) -- Chipper Jones can think of one thing that might
stem the struggles his Braves are going through at the moment.

"Get us back to Atlanta. Please. At some point soon," Jones
said. "The road has been our nemesis all year. We haven't swung
the bat or we haven't pitched. That trend continues."

Sorry, Chipper: Your team's current road trip lasts another
three games, with Cincinnati the next stop. The NL East-leading
Braves have lost four of their past six games, falling to the
last-place Washington Nationals 5-3 Thursday.

Scott Olsen returned from the disabled list to win his first
appearance in more than two months, and Adam Dunn and Ian
Desmond each homered and doubled for the Nationals.

The Braves are 34-13 at home, 24-30 everywhere else.

They lost two of three games in the series at Washington,
dropping to 19-19 against NL East opponents, their worst mark
against any division this season.

"Bottom line is, we came in here and, in 27 innings, scored six
runs," said Jones, who went 0 for 4 Thursday. "That's not going
to cut it."

Indeed, the Braves were shut out in the series opener Tuesday,
when Washington's rookie sensation Stephen Strasburg was
scratched at the last minute and replaced by 39-year-old
journeyman reliever Miguel Batista. Strasburg went on the 15-day
disabled list Thursday because of inflammation in his pitching
shoulder, a move that created room on the roster for Olsen
(3-2).

A week ago, Atlanta held a season-high seven-game lead over the
two-time defending NL champion Philadelphia Phillies. But that
advantage was down to 3 1/2 games heading into Thursday, when
the Phillies bolstered their rotation by getting Roy Oswalt from
the Houston Astros in a trade.

"We're still in first place right now, but we've got a long way
to go," said Derek Lowe (10-9), who went five innings and
allowed four runs. "They're definitely a better team with him,
no doubt about it."

Olsen gave up three runs - two earned - and five hits in six
innings before a thunderstorm caused a 1 1/2-hour delay.

The lefty hadn't pitched for Washington since May 21; he went on
the disabled list the next day with tightness in his throwing
shoulder.

"To know the amount of work, the effort that you had to go
through - at least you're doing it for something," said Olsen,
who had season-ending left shoulder surgery in July 2009.

He departed in favor of Sean Burnett, who combined with Drew
Storen and closer Matt Capps for three scoreless innings of
relief. Capps earned his 26th save in 30 chances.

Atlanta failed to score a single run in 11 2-3 innings against
Washington's bullpen in the series.

"We're not outslugging anybody right now, that's for sure,"
Braves manager Bobby Cox said.

Washington's No. 8 hitter, backup catcher Wil Nieves, bounced a
two-run single up the middle off Lowe in the fourth inning,
breaking a 2-all tie.

By going 1 for 3, Nieves raised his batting average to .187.

"The one ball that really killed us was the .180 hitter in their
lineup drove in two runs," Cox said.

Desmond hit his seventh homer in the second, while Dunn's 24th
came in eighth off Takashi Saito.

"We've got to find a way," Lowe said, "to get back on track."

NOTES: The Nationals said that Miss Iowa, Katherine Connors,
will throw out the ceremonial first pitch before Friday's game
against the Phillies - a few days after Batista made reference
to her as part of a self-effacing joke. On Tuesday, many in the
crowd of more than 40,000 booed when told Batista would be
replacing Strasburg. "Imagine," Batista said that night, "if you
go there to see Miss Universe and you end up having Miss Iowa -
you might get those kind of boos." ... Braves SS Alex Gonzalez
initially was listed in the starting lineup but was scratched
because he was running a high temperature. RF Jason Heyward,
originally slated to get the day off, was put in the lineup, and
Omar Infante switched from RF to SS. ... Entering Thursday, no
major leaguer other than Desmond had made more than 16 errors in
2010.

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