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Dickey, Braves baffle Nationals in 3-2 win

- By Charles Odum Associated Press Sports Writer

ATLANTA — R.A. Dickey frustrated Washington with his knucklebal­l for eight innings, Ozzie Albies had three hits and the Atlanta Braves beat the Nationals 3-2 on Thursday night.

After Ryan Zimmerman’s leadoff homer in the second inning, the 42-year-old Dickey gave up only one hit — a two-out single by Trea Turner in the third — over the next five innings. Turner was picked off first base.

Dickey (10-10) gave up two runs, four hits and no walks. He made a strong case that the Braves should pick up his $8 million club option for 2018.

Zimmerman lined his homer into the left-field seats, tying the game at 1. He set a career high

with his 34th homer, his fourth off Dickey this season. Arodys Vizcaino struck out the side in a

perfect ninth for his 12th save in 15 chances. It was a strong return to form after Vizcaino walked all

three batters he faced in a blown save Wednesday night.

The Braves scored two runs in the fourth off Tanner Roark (13-10). Albies singled, moved to third on catcher Matt Wieters’ wild pickoff attempt and scored the go-ahead run on Freddie Freeman’s fly ball to deep left field. Nick Markakis doubled past Zimmerman at first base and scored on Johan Camargo’s single up the middle. The Nationals trimmed the Braves’ lead to one in the eighth. Anthony Rendon doubled to left field and scored on Wieters’ two-out single.

Ender Inciarte continued his push for 200 hits when he led off the first with a triple to right field. It was his 191st hit, the third-highest total in the majors. Inciarte scored on Albies’ single.

The game was delayed several minutes in the middle of the eighth. There was confusion as Nationals manager Dusty Baker attempted to make several defensive changes and had to go over the changes with home plate umpire Nic Lentz, who also took questions from Braves manager Brian Snitker.

Trainer’s room

Nationals: Asked the plan for OF Bryce Harper, who has been out since Aug. 13 with a hyperexten­ded left knee, Baker said: “Come

back to work tomorrow.” Harper caught fly balls during batting practice after running the bases and hitting on Wednesday. Baker said Harper will hit again on Saturday in New York.

Braves: Inciarte (sore left thumb) started for the first time since Sept. 12. C Tyler Flowers (hand) made his first start since being hit by a pitch on Sept. 13.

Up next

Nationals: RHP Edwin Jackson (56, 4.96) will start tonight’s opening game of a weekend series at the Mets. He has a 3.77 ERA in 12 career appearance­s, including seven starts, against New York.

Braves: LHP Sean Newcomb (3-8, 4.32) will start against Philadelph­ia’s Ben Lively as Atlanta opens its final home series of its first season at SunTrust Park. Newcomb has a 2.54 ERA in two starts against the Phillies this season.

 ?? John Bazemore / The Associated Press ?? Atlanta’s Johan Camargo drives in a run with a base hit during the fourth inning of Thursday’s game against the Washington Nationals.
John Bazemore / The Associated Press Atlanta’s Johan Camargo drives in a run with a base hit during the fourth inning of Thursday’s game against the Washington Nationals.
 ?? John Bazemore / The Associated Press ?? Washington’s Trea Turner (7) is tagged out by Atlanta first baseman Freddie Freeman during the third inning of Thursday’s game at SunTrust Park.
John Bazemore / The Associated Press Washington’s Trea Turner (7) is tagged out by Atlanta first baseman Freddie Freeman during the third inning of Thursday’s game at SunTrust Park.

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