Nationals 5, Braves 2 (10 innings)

WASHINGTON -- Pinch-hitter Michael A. Taylor blasted a three-run homer with no outs in the bottom of the 10th inning off reliever Brandon Cunniff to give the Washington Nationals a 5-2 win Friday against the Atlanta Braves.

His homer also scored center fielder Bryce Harper and first baseman Ryan Zimmerman, who singled to start the 10th. It was the first career walk-off homer for Taylor, who has been hobbled by a sore leg and missed the past few games.

Washington (69-65) is now 11-3 this year against the Braves (54-81), who have lost 10 in a row, 11 straight on the road and have not won a road game since Aug. 2 at Philadelphia.

Washington tied the game at 2-2 in the last of the ninth on a two-out single by Matt den Dekker, who had entered the game to play left field. Reliever Peter Moylan retired second baseman Anthony Rendon on a grounder for the final out of the ninth with two runners on.

Pinch-hitter Nick Swisher had a one-out RBI single against reliever Drew Storen in the eighth to give the Braves a 2-1 lead.

One night after collecting 18 hits in a 15-1 win, the Nationals had just two hits in the first five innings then left the bases loaded in the sixth after three singles in a row.

Atlanta starter Julio Teheran went six innings and allowed one run on five hits but was not involved in the decision.

The winning pitcher was Jonathan Papelbon (3-1), who pitched the ninth and 10th. The losing pitcher was Matt Marksberry (0-3), who gave up the single to Harper in the 10th and then was pulled.

Atlanta first baseman Freddie Freeman had three this and has 17 hits in 31 at-bats this year against Washington.

Center fielder Cameron Maybin had two hits for the Braves. Left fielder Jayson Werth, Harper, Zimmerman and third baseman Yunel Escobar had two hits for the Nationals.

Harper hit a long solo homer to right to give the Nationals a 1-0 lead in the first inning. It was the 32nd homer of the year for Harper, who entered the game third in the league even though he had not gone deep since Aug. 21.

The Braves tied the game on an RBI infield single off Roark in the third by catcher A.J. Pierzynski.

Roark, who allowed one run and five hits in 4 1/3 innings, was making his first start for the Nationals since June 28 at Philadelphia and his seventh overall this year. He has pitched out of the bullpen in 28 games for Washington.

NOTES: The Nationals called up RHP Tanner Roark from Double-A Harrisburg to start against the Braves. Roark, who won 15 games as a starter last year, had made two minor league starts in order to build up his pitch count after spending most of the season in the bullpen for the Nationals ... Washington OF Bryce Harper did not have an official at-bat Thursday but walked four times, scored four runs and drove in one. According to Elias Sports Bureau, he is the first player since 1920 (when RBIs began being kept as a statistic) to perform such a feat. ... Braves RHP Shelby Miller (5-12, 2.56 ERA) will start on Saturday against Washington LHP Gio Gonzalez (9-7, 4.13). ... Atlanta 1B Freddie Freeman began Friday ranked 11th in the National League with an average of .351 (27-for-77) with runners in scoring position.
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Season Series
WashingtonStatsAtlanta
14-5Vs5-14
.291Batting Average.241
5.9Runs / Game3.1
23Home Runs7
11Errors16