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When speaking about Strasburg before the game, Braves manager Bobby Cox joked, "I don't know if we can get a bunt down off this guy."
Cox, speaking of Hudson, added "You've got to remember we've got a good guy going, too."
The Braves threatened early against Strasburg. Melky Cabrera doubled to left in the first inning and was thrown out at the plate on McCann's single by left fielder Josh Willingham.
The Braves had two baserunners again in the second. Glaus walked -- the first walk allowed by Strasburg in three games -- and advanced to second on Escobar's single. Blanco hit into a double play to end the inning.
NOTES: Nationals manager Jim Riggleman said he could not confirm RHP Craig Stammen will be recalled from Syracuse to start in Tuesday's game against the Braves "because it affects another player on the roster." The Nationals will have to make a roster move if they promote Stammen, as expected. Stammen was 1-2 with a 5.43 ERA in 12 starts with Washington when he was optioned to Syracuse on June 6. ... Jones' single in the fourth gave him an 11-game hitting streak. ... The Braves' largest home crowd of the season was 53,081 for their April 5 opener against the Cubs.
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