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ATLANTA — Marcell Ozuna hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the fifth inning, Spencer Strider shook off a shaky first inning to get his 20th win and the major league-leading Atlanta Braves beat the Washington Nationals 5-3. Strider, the MLB leader in strikeouts and victories, got off to a rough start with a 36-pitch, three-run first inning. He settled down to finish with seven strikeouts on 94 pitches — 57 strikes — in five innings. Ronald Acuña Jr. doubled to begin the fifth and scored on Ozzie Albies' single. Ozuna followed with his 38th homer, which set a career high and sailed 432 feet to center field to put the Braves up 5-3.







