WASHINGTON — Austin Riley hit a go-ahead RBI single, Marcell Ozuna followed with a two-run homer and the Atlanta Braves scored three runs in the eighth inning to rally for a 5-2 victory over the Washington Nationals on Thursday night.
Adam Duvall homered in the seventh inning for Atlanta, which has won three of four.
Rookie Mitchell Parker took a no-hitter into the sixth for Washington, which has dropped four in a row and scored just six runs over its last three games.
The Braves took the lead against Washington reliever Hunter Harvey (2-2). Ozzie Albies doubled into the corner in right, then came around when Riley lined a single to center to make it 3-2.
It was Riley's second RBI in 10 games since returning from a two-week absence because of an intercostal strain.
''That's one thing I've seen this kid do his entire career when he's been up here,'' Atlanta manager Brian Snitker said of the two-time All-Star. ''He always hangs in there with himself. No matter how hard it's going, he stays with himself and he allows himself to come out of this. I told him ‘I've seen you do this a lot, and you always come out of it.' He'll be right where he needs to be when it's all said and done.''
A pitch later, Ozuna ripped Harvey's slider to deep left-center for his NL-leading 18th home run. Since the start of the 2021 season, Ozuna has hit 14 home runs in 37 games against the Nationals. He's hitting .327 with nine homers and 23 RBIs in 29 games since May 5.
''He's not getting the love he deserves, that's for sure,'' Riley said. ''What he's done for this team so far, he's kept us afloat offensively at times.''