Tim Hudson fired seven innings of one-run ball Sunday and the Atlanta Braves stifled San Francisco 7-1. Hudson (13-4) stretched his unbeaten streak to 10 starts, taming the Giants on five hits while issuing just one walk and striking out three. The right-hander needed only 82 pitches, throwing 60 of them for strikes as the National League wild card-leading Braves split their four-game series with the NL West-leading Giants. Jason Heyward, Freddie Freeman and Juan Francisco each belted solo homers and Paul Janish added a two-run triple for Atlanta. Giants starter Tim Lincecum (7-14) lost for the third time in four outings, yielding three runs on five hits over five frames. Brandon Crawford knocked in the only run for San Francisco, which maintained a two-game lead over second-place Los Angeles atop the NL West.