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MLB: Washington 5, Atlanta 4 (13 innings)

WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 (UPI) -- Danny Espinoza scored on Dan Uggla's fielding error in the 13th inning Monday, handing the Washington Nationals a marathon 5-4 win over division rival Atlanta.

Espinoza reached on a one-out fielder's choice against Cristhian Martinez (5-3), and then advanced to third when Kurt Suzuki's chopper over the mound evaded three Atlanta infielders for an infield hit. He took off for the plate when pinch-hitter Chad Tracy sent a grounder to Uggla.

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The Braves second baseman fielded it but dropped the ball before he could throw home and Espinoza crossed the plate with the game winner.

The late run made a winner of Craig Stammen (6-1) -- the Nationals' eighth pitcher -- who tossed two scoreless frames for the National League East leaders.

The victory gave Washington a six-game lead over second-place Atlanta and put the Nationals 30 games over .500 (76-46).

Jason Heyward socked a two-run homer and added a run-scoring single for the NL wild-card-leading Braves.

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