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Jason Heyward hit a two-run single in the third inning and Freddie Freeman added an RBI double in the seventh to help Jair Jurrjens earn his ninth victory in the Atlanta Braves' 4-2 win over the Texas Rangers on Sunday.

The Braves snapped a two-game losing streak, while Texas dropped its ninth in 13 games.

Jurrjens (9-3) allowed one run, seven hits, two walks and struck out four in 5 1-3 innings. The right-hander lowered his NL-best ERA to 2.11.

Craig Kimbrel earned his 19th save in 24 chances for Atlanta, striking out Josh Hamilton on three pitches to end it with a runner on first.

Alexi Ogando (7-2) lost his second straight start after giving up five hits and three runs — one earned — with one walk and three strikeouts.

Rangers catcher Yorvit Torrealba suffered through a difficult third, getting charged with two errors that helped the Braves take a 3-0 lead.

With one out, Jordan Schafer reached on a catcher's interference call and moved to second when Dan Uggla singled for Atlanta's first hit.

After a wild pitch to Jason Heyward advanced both runners, Heyward's two-run single made it 2-0. Heyward moved to third on Freeman's single and scored for a 3-0 lead when Torrealba collided with first baseman Michael Young on Alex Gonzalez's popup and was charged with a fielding error.

The error was the Rangers' 57th, tying them with Oakland for most in the majors.

In the fourth, Torrealba made up for some of his damage with an RBI single that cut the lead to 3-1, but he left the game when Taylor Teagarden took over behind the plate to begin the bottom of the fifth.

Jurrjens labored through the first two innings, throwing 50 pitches but stranding five baserunners. Other than Torrealba's hit, Jurrjens settled down until Michael Young singled and David Murphy walked with one out in the sixth.

But Scott Linebrink and George Sherrill combined to retire Teagarden and pinch-hitter Mitch Moreland to end the threat.

Hamilton's RBI groundout in the seventh cut the lead to 3-2. The run was charged to reliever Scott Proctor, who was making his fourth straight appearance and fifth in six games.

Texas manager Ron Washington used three pitchers in the seventh: Michael Kirkman, Arthur Rhodes and Yoshinori Tateyama.

Rhodes retired Brian McCann on a foul popout before Freeman's ground-rule double bounced into the left-field seats for a 4-2 lead, scoring Schafer from second and advancing Heyward to third. Freeman went 3 for 4.

Braves left-hander Jonny Venters pitched out of trouble for the last two outs of the seventh and a scoreless eighth to lower his ERA to 0.60, best in the majors.

The Rangers went 3-7 on their road trip.

Notes: Jurrjens improved to 2-1 with a 1.59 ERA in seven career interleague starts. ... Despite the loss, Texas has won 16 of 20 interleague games since June 12, 2010. ... Braves LF Nate McLouth was activated from the disabled list after missing 22 games with a strained oblique and went 1 for 4. In his first at-bat, McLouth was hit by a pitch on the outside of his right knee but he saved a run in the eighth by diving to catch David Murphy's liner for the second out. ... Atlanta 3B Chipper Jones, who's missed three games with a right adductor strain, hopes he can pinch-hit Monday against Toronto.