"Just worked into a good count," Zimmerman said of the homer, which came on a 3-1 pitch from LaTroy Hawkins. "I just finally didn't try to do too much. Good win. Obviously, with Harvey starting, it's tough to get any runs. But Ohlendorf stuck right there with him, and after how that first game went, that was a huge win." Zimmerman had gone 47 at-bats since his last extra-base hit prior to that home run, but it wasn't as if he'd been in a massive overall slump. He was still hitting .275 during that stretch. "I'm just not getting any extra-base hits," Zimmerman said. "I think we all want to get those, but you've got to take what you can get. I haven't really hit that one streak that I usually hit yet, where I get hot for two or three weeks at a time. Hopefully this can start that." Ohlendorf has now allowed just seven earned runs in 33 2/3 innings with the Nationals this season, which works out to a stellar 1.87 ERA. He worked seven strong today when the Nats desperately needed a win and some relief from their starter with the bullpen being overworked of late. "He's been great," Zimmerman said. "He's come up and done everything we've asked. He's come out of the 'pen, he's started, he's pitched an inning, he's done pretty much anything. To come out here the last couple times and do what he's done has pretty much saved us with Det (Ross Detwiler) being hurt and Danny (Dan Haren) being in and out of the DL. He's saved us." "Felt great for us to get the win like that," Ohlendorf said. "I only had to be here for the night game, but for everybody to fight through that first game and come out like this unbelievable pitcher and scrap a run out, and then Zimmerman, that was really exciting. I'm glad I pitched deep in the game. A doubleheader, and our bullpen is kinda strapped. I feel like it worked out really well. I'm glad we didn't have to go extras. "I certainly feel good about what I've done when I've gotten to start. I feel good with how I've done out of the bullpen too. I've been really happy with how I've been pitching. I just need to keep going." Ohlendorf has certainly surprised a lot of people around the Nationals with how well he's pitched this season. He's even surprised himself a bit. "I knew (coming into the season) that I'd felt a lot better than I've felt in a while," Ohlendorf said. "I don't know if I expected to do as well as I have. But the season is not over yet. I have been really happy with how it's gone." Johnson called Ohlendorf's outing "exceptional." "He threw the ball good in spring, but nothing like he's throwing now," Johnson said. "I mean that was huge, just like the six innings he gave us when (Detwiler) went down, so that was big."