Braves 9, Dodgers 3

Not much to say about this one, except that the Dodgers still can’t beat top-of-the-line starting pitchers — Jair Jurrjens stuffed them for a run on five hits over six innings — and Chad Billingsley no-hit the Braves through four, ran into trouble in the fifth and then couldn’t stop the bleeding. Dodgers fall to 44-46 and back into second place, a game behind the Snakes. … Here’s Jason Schmidt’s line for Las Vegas tonight against Tucson, if anyone cares: four innings, five hits, three runs (two earned), one walk, two strikeouts, one HR. He threw 59 pitches. I THINK he was supposed to throw 70, so I’ll have to find out tomorrow why it was cut short. My guess is it was 70 pitches or four innings, whichever came first.