Nationals right-hander Stephen Strasburg is feeling much better one day after lasting just three innings in the Atlanta heat. Thanks to a good night's sleep, Strasburg looked rested and relaxed in the clubhouse on Sunday morning. "Yeah, as soon as I got back, I just hit the mattress and passed out," he said. The National Weather Service reported that the city of Atlanta was broiling at an all-time high of 106 degrees. Strasburg couldn't return to pitch the fourth inning against the Braves. Washington manager Davey Johnson noted he was pale, dizzy and barely responding to questions from pitching coach Steve McCatty. Johnson later was told that severe dehydration led to three intravenous fluid treatments for Strasburg.