Willie Harris — he’s in there somewhere — was enveloped after delivering a pinch-hit single to win the game in the bottom of the ninth. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)Nationals 3, Braves 2: So who saw this coming from Scott Olsen? The lefty — who appeared destined for a trip back to the minors after a two-inning, six-earned run performance on April 20 — carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning on Thursday, while Willie Harris’ bases-loaded pinch hit staked the Nationals to a 3-2 win. Olsen was very impressive: in his third consecutive quality start, Olsen exhibited excellent control by retiring 16 straight at one point, and extending his scoreless inning streak to 20 before allowing two runs in the eighth. It was a real pitching display at Nats Park last night — Braves starter Tim Hudson was dealing too, but he made two mistakes to Ivan Rodriguez and Adam Dunn, who both hit solo homers to stake Washington to a 2-0 lead. (Fun fact: Rodriguez’s first Nationals Park blast pushes the number of big league parks he’s homered in to 34.) But in fairness, Harris came up with the biggest hit, despite it being of far less elevation — Willie’s single up the middle gave Washington its third win in its last at-bat, but the team’s first win after being tied after 8 innings.