Eric Gagne gave up ninth-inning home runs to Chipper Jones and Andruw Jones -- his first two batters since coming off the disabled list -- and the Braves beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1 on Saturday night. ``I'm sure they were going to put him in the game no matter what, because he wanted to face some major league players after facing just minor league guys,'' said Andruw Jones, who also homered against Odalis Perez and drove in three runs. ``Gagne's a tremendous pitcher. I mean, saving 80-something games in a row is amazing. But today he just left a couple of pitches up and over the plate and we took care of them.'' ``I wasn't nervous -- maybe anxious,'' said Gagne, who missed the first 35 games because of a sprained right elbow. ``It was my mechanics. I felt great. I hadn't pitched in a game in six or seven months. It was great to face major league hitters again, and I got my feet wet. I'm just going to have to step it up now.''