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"Hes a gamer. He wanted to continue. But something like that -- and I saw him wincing with every throw he made -- but Im not going to take a chance with his arm. Thats the main concern." Craig Stammen pitched four perfect innings after Strasburg left, and Denard Span tripled twice and scored two runs to help the Nationals snap a two-game skid. The victory trimmed Washingtons second-place deficit in the NL East to 4 1/2 games behind the Braves, Atlanta has dropped two of three and four of six. Strasburg left with a 2-1 lead. He allowed two hits and one run -- a homer by Freddie Freeman -- with no walks and two strikeouts. "Its something where, the last few starts, Id feel it warming up and Id go out there and wouldnt feel anything," Strasburg said. "Tonight it was more the reverse. I started to feel it a little more." Stammen (3-1) shut down the Braves by striking out three and allowing no baserunners through the sixth. In the seventh, Tyler Clippard escaped a bases-loaded jam that he created by allowing an RBI single to Freeman that cut the lead to 3-2 and by hitting the next two batters he faced. Clippard settled down, though, and struck out Dan Uggla and Chris Johnson. Drew Storen pitched a scoreless eighth for the Nationals, and closer Rafael Soriano converted his 15th save in 18 chances by retiring Freeman on a flyout, striking out B.J. Upton and getting Brian McCann to ground out in the ninth. The Nationals took the lead in the first off Julio Teheran (3-2) when Span led off with a triple and scored on Steve Lombardozzis sacrifice fly. Washington went up 2-0 in the second. Roger Bernadina singled, advanced to third on Danny Espinosas single and scored on Kurt Suzukis fielders choice RBI. Freemans fifth homer in the second cut the lead to 2-1 in the bottom of the second, but Strasburg struck out Evan Gattis on five pitches before McCann stepped in. Strasburg was behind two balls, no strikes when he grimaced after throwing a changeup. He flexed his shoulder before throwing the next pitch and sooon retired McCann on a groundout.dddddddddddd. Strasburg then struck out Uggla on five pitches, but his night was over. "Its just a little tight back there, but it is what it is," Strasburg said. "Ive been battling with it a little bit the last few starts. Davey and (trainer) Lee (Kuntz) thought it was a good decision to come out of the game and not let it progress anymore." Stammen retired all 12 batters he faced. He was replaced by a pinch-hitter in the top of the seventh. The Nationals took a 3-1 lead in the sixth when Span tripled again and scored on another sacrifice fly by Bernadina. Teherans night ended when Anthony Varvaro replaced him with a runner on second. Teheran allowed seven hits, three runs, one walk and a career-high nine strikeouts. Washingtons injury list this season has included Span, Ryan Zimmerman, Adam LaRoche, Espinosa, Wilson Ramos and Ross Detwiler. The Nationals have played just 10 games, winning six, with their projected starting lineup. "We seem to be having all kinds of problems, but well get through it," Johnson said. "Hopefully Stras wont miss too much time." Strasburgs recent numbers, though, have shown no signs of health problems. He began the night 2-1 with 0.96 ERA in his last four starts. Now the team has to wonder how much time he will miss. Washington shut down Strasburg on Sept. 7 last season to limit the workload on his surgically repaired arm, keeping him out of the NL playoffs. The top pick in the 2009 amateur draft, he underwent elbow ligament-replacement surgery on Sept. 10, 2010. "Its kind of hard when you know what youre going to feel after you throw the pitch," he said. "You just kind of go out there and trick your mind, saying its not going to happen. But it is what it is. I cant do anything about it. Got to take the next step and go back up to D.C. and have them look at it and see what happens." NOTES: Harper missed his fifth straight game with left knee bursitis. Johnson said he wont play this weekend. ... Werth is on a rehab assignment and hopes to return on Tuesday. ... Washington has won three straight against Atlanta after dropping nine consecutive to the Braves. ... Freemans RBI single raised his average with runners in scoring position to .487, best in the NL. ... Braves LF Justin Upton went 0 for 4 with two strikeouts. ... His struggling brother, B.J. Upton, entered the game as a pinch-runner in the seventh, and his average dropped to .145 with 62 strikeouts in 159 at-bats. ... Braves OF Jason Heyward was in the leadoff spot for the second time in his four-year career and for the first time since June 27, 2011. He finished 0 for 4, dropping his average to .146. ' ' '