Chris Sale’s fourth start since returning to the mound late last month turned out to be his best outing by far.

Sale threw eight shutout innings, striking out nine and allowing just three hits, and although he finished with a no-decision, his performance was the most impressive for the Braves in their 5-0, 10-inning win to complete a day-night doubleheader sweep of the Nationals on Tuesday.

Atlanta took the opener 6-3 as Matt Olson homered for the fourth straight game and has won three in a row following a four-game slide.

Although he did not homer in Game 2 of the doubleheader, Olson’s bases-loaded triple in the 10th inning was the key hit for the Braves in the five-run extra frame.

Washington (62-90) reached 90 losses for the fifth straight year, a first for the Nationals/Montreal Expos franchise.

After the start of the second game was delayed two hours by rain, Sale walked none and lowered his ERA to 2.35. Tyler Kiney (6-3) followed with two innings of two-hit relief.

Drake Baldwin hit a go-ahead double off Mason Thompson (1-1) that went over right fielder Dylan Crews. Olson, who had been 0 for 4, hit his second triple this year and Ozzie Albies added a sacrifice fly.

Key moment

With runners on the corners, Ronald Acuña Jr. made a leaping catch at the wall to end the ninth and send the game to extra innings.

Key stat

This was the ninth MLB game this season to enter extra innings scoreless.

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