Chattanooga Times Free Press

Acuna again sparks Braves, homers twice in 10-6 win

- BY GEORGE HENRY

ATLANTA — Ronald Acuna Jr. became the youngest player in major league history to homer in five straight games, hitting a leadoff shot on the first pitch and adding a threerun long ball in the seventh inning to help the surging Atlanta Braves beat the Miami Marlins 10-6 on Tuesday night.

Freddie Freeman hit his 20th homer to tie it in the sixth, and Dansby Swanson had a tiebreakin­g RBI single in the seventh as the National League East-leading Braves won for the 13th time in 17 games. Atlanta is 16 games over .500 for the first time since winning the division five years ago.

The 20-year-old Acuna homered on Miami’s first pitch for the second straight night and became the first player to hit a leadoff homer in three consecutiv­e games since Baltimore’s Brady Anderson did it in four straight in 1996. On Monday, he became the fourth player in major league history to hit leadoff homers in both games of a doublehead­er.

Acuna went deep to left-center in the first off Trevor Richards and homered to right-center, his 19th of the year, off lefthander Adam Conley to give the Braves a 10-6 lead in the seventh.

J.T. Realmuto drove in four runs for Miami, hitting his 15th homer to tie it at 2 in the third and lining a two-run single in the fourth to give the Marlins a 5-4 lead.

Acuna, who went 3-for-5, has homered in seven of his last eight games and is hitting .358 with 12 homers, 25 runs and 24 RBIs since moving to the top of the batting order, a stretch of 24 games beginning after the All-Star break.

After Acuna and former Calhoun High School standout Charlie Culberson homered on back-to-back pitches to make it 2-0, Atlanta took a 4-2 lead in the third inning on Johan Camargo’s RBI double and Ender Inciarte’s RBI triple. Kurt Suzuki’s RBI single chased Richards in the fifth and made it 5-all.

Braves starting pitcer Anibal Sanchez gave up seven hits, two walks and five runs — four earned — with six strikeouts in five innings.

Jesse Biddle (4-1) got credit for the win despite scuffling in the sixth, giving up Christophe­r Bostick’s pinch-hit RBI double and hitting Realmuto with a pitch to load the bases with no outs. The left-hander escaped with a strikeout and a double play.

Richards allowed 10 hits, five runs and two walks and struck out three in 4 1/3 innings. Conley (3-3) allowed five hits and five runs in two innings.

Acuna has been the hottest Brave lately, but he hasn’t been alone. Since getting shut out by Zack Wheeler and the New York Mets on Aug. 4, Atlanta has scored 67 runs and hit 21 homers in the last 11 games.

Freeman stayed hot in the season series with Miami and is hitting .439 with eight homers and 16 RBIs in 14 games this year against the Marlins.

Acuna tied the Atlanta record of homering in five consecutiv­e games, a mark Brian McCann set in 2006. The only other major leaguer younger than 21 to homer in four straight games was Miguel Cabrera for the Marlins in 2004.

The Marlins have lost 13 of 15 and began the game tied with San Diego for the NL’s worst record.

Braves pitcher Brandon McCarthy, on the disabled list since June 28 with right knee tendinitis, threw off the mound with no apparent problems and will spend the next two weeks on a rehab assignment. McCarthy will work in relief if he’s able to return when rosters expand next month. The 35-year-old is 6-3 with a 4.92 ERA in 15 starts.

Tonight, fellow right-hander Kevin Gausman (6-9, 4.27) will make his second start against the Marlins since Atlanta acquired him in a trade with Baltimore. Gausman is 1-1 with a 2.77 ERA in two starts for the Braves.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS ?? The Atlanta Braves’ Ronald Acuna Jr. hits a leadoff home run in the first inning of Tuesday’s home game against the Miami Marlins. The Braves won 10-6.
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS The Atlanta Braves’ Ronald Acuna Jr. hits a leadoff home run in the first inning of Tuesday’s home game against the Miami Marlins. The Braves won 10-6.
 ??  ?? The Miami Marlins’ J.T. Realmuto follows through on a two-run base hit in the fourth inning. He also homered.
The Miami Marlins’ J.T. Realmuto follows through on a two-run base hit in the fourth inning. He also homered.

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