ATLANTA — DJ Herz struck out eight in five sparkling innings, and the Washington Nationals beat the Atlanta Braves 5-1 on Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep.
CJ Abrams had two hits and two RBIs for Washington. Jacob Young also had two hits and scored two runs.
Herz allowed one hit — Orlando Arcia's second-inning single — and walked three in his 14th major league start. Jacob Barnes (8-2) pitched an inning for the win, and Kyle Finnegan got four outs for his 32nd save.
''The big thing about (Herz) is the strike zone,'' Nationals manager Dave Martinez said. ''We talk about it all the time. It is about getting the ball close to the zone, because his stuff is really good. When he gets erratic, he gets in trouble. When he gets it in the zone, he gets a lot of swings and misses.''
Herz had a rocky 27-pitch first inning, when he walked two and hit a batter, but he settled down from there.
''I don't want to chase quick outs (after a long first inning),'' Herz said. ''I just need to attack the zone, get ahead early and then everything will play out how it is supposed to play out. That's something that I can control is getting ahead.''
Matt Olson hit his 22nd homer for Atlanta, which had won six of seven. The Braves finished with three hits.
Olson tied it at 1 when he connected against Barnes in the sixth. But Washington responded with three runs in the seventh.