Nationals right-hander Stephen Strasburg pitched five scoreless innings in his return to the Major Leagues on Tuesday night against the Dodgers. It was Strasburg's first start since undergoing Tommy John surgery last year. He allowed two hits over five shutout innings before the bullpen blew the lead in a 7-3 loss. "He was outstanding. He looked totally relaxed, totally in control," manager Davey Johnson said. "He had all his pitches working. He made it look easy. Real low pitch count. Looked strong at the end. ... It was just like he hadn't been out."