ATLANTA — Luke Williams scored from third on CJ Abrams' throwing error from shortstop with two outs in the 10th inning and the Atlanta Braves won for the fifth time in six games, beating the Washington Nationals 3-2 on Friday night.
Braves closer Raisel Iglesias (3-1) pitched two innings, struck out three and earned the win. He extended his streak of retiring batters to 38 with a perfect ninth before it ended in the 10th when he hit Jacob Young with a pitch to start the inning. He then retired the next three Nationals.
''It is amazing what he is doing,'' Braves manager Brian Snitker said. ''Efficiency, situations. He did the same thing on the road, which is almost impossible to do. He's probably the greatest team player I've ever been around. His stuff is just so good.''
Iglesias has thrown 13 hitless innings dating to July 27, and 17 scoreless innings dating to July 8, when he surrendered an unearned run.
''You almost just come to expect it,'' Atlanta's Chris Sale said.
Michael Harris II, who led off the game with a home run, hit the hard grounder to short in the 10th. Abrams fielded the ball, but made a low throw to first, allowing Williams to score and ending the game.
''I gotta make a better throw in that situation,'' Abrams said. ''Maybe take a little more time. I think I had more time than I thought. ... We all fought.''
Harris did not get an RBI on the game-winning play. His speed may have been a factor in rushing Abrams.