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Foltynewic­z outduels Scherzer, Braves top Nats

- By George Henry Associated Press

ATLANTA — It’s too early for Braves manager Brian Snitker to make any proclamati­ons for the 2018 season.

Atlanta has played six games and has four victories after winning a rare series against the two-time defending NL East champion Nationals.

“This week we played some really good baseball,” Snitker said. “We did a lot of really good things.”

Mike Foltynewic­z outpitched Max Scherzer, Preston Tucker hit a three-run homer, and the Braves beat Washington 7-1 on Wednesday.

Foltynewic­z (1-0) allowed four hits, one run and two walks with eight strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings. He snapped an eight-start skid during which he went 0-7 with a 7.34 ERA, ending the major leagues’ second-longest active losing streak.

“Just the team W is important,” Foltynewic­z said. “I hadn’t really thought about how many in a row we had lost with me going out there without getting a win.”

Scherzer (1-1) gave up six hits,

two walks and five runs — two earned — in five innings. The three-time Cy Young Award winner struck out seven.

The Braves, with three straight seasons of at least 90 losses, are two games over .500 for the first time since April 22, 2015. They earned an uncommon second straight win over the Nationals, having gone 20-40 in the series over the last four years.

Foltynewic­z was 2-2 with a 5.63 ERA in six career starts against

Washington, but he got some breaks, including a big one with his bat, to get the win.

The Nationals cut the lead to 3-1 in the second when Foltynewic­z hit Pedro Severino by a pitch and let him advance to second on a wild pitch. Severino scored on Scherzer’s RBI single, but Foltynewic­z picked off Scherzer at first to end the inning.

He benefited from a low called third strike against Severino to

end the fourth with a runner at third. In the bottom half of the inning, Foltynewic­z, a career .084 hitter, doubled to make it 5-1.

The Braves led 3-0 in the first when Freddie Freeman doubled, Nick Markakis reached on second baseman Wilmer Difo’s fielding error, and Tucker hit a three-run homer in the first for the second straight game.

Scherzer dropped to 1-3 with 6.16 ERA in his last five starts against Atlanta.

“I got to two strikes and just didn’t seem to put guys away,” Scherzer said. “It led to at-bats kind of getting extended. They were able to grind out their atbats and get hits on pitches later in the at-bat that I just didn’t execute as well.”

Nationals slugger Bryce Harper began the day hitting .400 with four homers, nine RBIs and seven walks in the first five games. He went 0 for 3 with two walks, two strikeouts, and he popped up with the bases loaded in the ninth.

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 ?? John Bazemore / AP ?? Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Mike Foltynewic­z works in the first inning of Wednesday’s game against the Washington Nationals.
John Bazemore / AP Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Mike Foltynewic­z works in the first inning of Wednesday’s game against the Washington Nationals.

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