Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Pivetta’s solid start helps Phillies beat Braves

- By Charles Odum

ATLANTA » Nick Pivetta and Luiz Gohara provided more reasons to be included in their teams’ plans for 2018.

Only Pivetta had a win attached to his impressive start.

Pivetta outpitched Gohara in a matchup of rookies, Mikael Franco homered to break up a scoreless tie and the Philadelph­ia Phillies beat Atlanta 2-0 on Sunday in the Braves’ final home game of their first season at SunTrust Park.

Pivetta (7-10) threw six innings , allowing five hits and one walk with four strikeouts. The righthande­r, who left the game with a 1-0 lead, earned his second straight win.

“I didn’t really feel like it was a one-run baseball game,” Pivetta said. “I felt like the guys were swinging the bats really well and it felt like a 5-0 game. I was confident. I was able to get the guys out, attack the hitters and everything seemed to click. I didn’t put too much pressure on myself.”

Pivetta’s ERA fell to 6.26 — still unappealin­g, but Phillies manager Pete Mackanin said the righthande­r “was real effective for the most part.”

“The key to his outing was he was throwing all his pitches for strikes,” Mackanin said.

Gohara (1-3) allowed one run on five hits and two walks in seven innings in his fourth start since his promotion from Triple-A Gwinnett.

“That’s really big for me,” Gohara said. “I can tell I can compete against major league guys and get outs with good pitches. For next year, that’s going to be a big thing for me.”

Franco hit Gohara’s first pitch of the fifth high into the second deck of the leftfield seats for his 21st homer . It was Philadelph­ia’s 167th homer of the season, a high mark for the team since hitting 224 in 2009.

Aaron Altherr’s runscoring double to left off A.J. Minter in the eighth stretched the lead to 2-0.

Hector Neris pitched out of trouble in the ninth for his 24th save in 27 chances. Neris is 18-for-18 in save opportunit­ies since June 28.

Freddie Freeman led off the ninth with a single and moved to second on Kurt Suzuki’s one-out single up the middle. Neris struck out Rio Ruiz and pinch-hitter Matt Adams to end the game.

Ender Inciarte had three singles, continuing his push for 200 hits. His 197 hits are the most for Atlanta since Andruw Jones’ 199 in 2000. The last Braves player to reach 200 hits was Marquis Grissom with 207 in 1996.

Inciarte was stranded on third in the sixth, when he led off with a single and advanced on groundouts by Johan Comargo and Freeman. The inning ended with a groundout to first by Nick Markakis.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Freeman had one hit in his return to Atlanta’s lineup after missing Saturday night’s game with a stomach virus.

 ?? TAMI CHAPPELL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Phillies starting pitcher Nick Pivetta delivers a against the Braves in Atlanta Sunday. pitch
TAMI CHAPPELL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Phillies starting pitcher Nick Pivetta delivers a against the Braves in Atlanta Sunday. pitch

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