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Albies’ two homers help Atlanta clinch series finale at Minnesota with power display

- By Dave Campbell

MINNEAPOLI­S — The Minnesota Twins have put on quite the power display this season at Target Field.

The Atlanta Braves produced an even bigger show of strength to win this interleagu­e series between first-place teams.

Ozzie Albies homered twice in his second straight four-hit game, Ronald Acuña Jr. and Freddie Freeman both went deep, and the Braves again bashed their way past the Twins 11-7 on Wednesday.

“They’re relentless. That’s a really good ballclub,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said, reflecting on the Twins and their majors-most 224 home runs that is well on pace to break the all-time season record. “You never feel good against this club until the game’s over.”

Max Fried (13-4) used a season-high 10 strikeouts to win his fourth consecutiv­e start, pitching into the sixth inning before finding trouble. The terrific trio at the top of the lineup provided more than sufficient support, with Acuña, Albies and Freeman combining for eight hits and five RBIS in 15 at-bats. They were 23-for-45 with seven home runs and 15 RBIS in this three-game series.

Fried struck out seven of the first nine batters he faced. He’s 6-0 in his last nine starts on the road, becoming the first Braves left-hander to reach the 13-win mark since Mike Minor in 2013.

“When you already have a couple runs across, it makes it easier to relax and try to make a few pitches,” catcher Tyler Flowers said.

Albies and Freeman each connected on the first pitch they faced from Martín Pérez in the first inning, just like Acuña and Freeman did in the first and third innings on Tuesday night against Twins All-star Jose Berrios. Charlie Culberson went 4-for-5 with two RBIS, Johan Camargo drove in three runs, and the Braves reached double-digit runs and 16 hits for the second straight day.

This was the fifth time in three weeks the Twins allowed 10-plus runs.

The total would’ve been higher had it not been for the triple play turned in the third inning by third baseman Miguel Sanó, second baseman Jonathan Schoop and first baseman C.J. Cron on a sharp grounder hit by Flowers. That was the second triple play the Twins handed Pérez this summer, this

one coming with the bases loaded and three runs already in for the Braves to keep them from building on their 6-0 lead.

“It did buy us a little bit more time and some more pitches and some more innings,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said.

Sanó hit a three-run homer in a four-run ninth for the Twins, who now have five 20-home run hitters to take into their critical fourgame series against Cleveland this weekend. The Indians won the first game of their doublehead­er Wednesday to trim the lead in the AL Central race to 2½ games, entering the evening.

OZZIE, OZZIE, OZZIE Albies and Freeman gave the Braves their 12th set of back-to-back homers this season, a franchise record and the most in the majors in 2019. The top three spots in the lineup have produced 81 home runs this season, the most in the NL. Albies had his third multi-homer

game of the year, but entering the game he had only one home run in his previous 114 at-bats.

“I’m just so proud of what he’s done this year and where he’s come, how much he’s grown and matured,” Snitker said.

TRAINER’S ROOM Braves:

Acuña hit himself on the left shin with a foul ball in the sixth inning. After an extended evaluation, he stayed in the game and struck out . ... After the game, the Braves placed rookie LF Austin Riley on the injured list with a knee ligament injury suffered during a weight room workout Tuesday.

Twins: RHP Kohl Stewart, who relieved Pérez, rejoined the team before the game from Triple-a Rochester. Stewart was the third pitcher in the last week to ride the fresh arm express, with RHP Cody Stashak taking the return trip after a 44-pitch outing the previous night, and Stewart was promptly sent back after the game.

 ?? AP - Jim Mone ?? Ozzie Albies, left, gets a high-five from Freddie Freeman after hitting a home run in the first inning of Wednesday’s game. Freeman hit a homer of his own in the next at-bat.
AP - Jim Mone Ozzie Albies, left, gets a high-five from Freddie Freeman after hitting a home run in the first inning of Wednesday’s game. Freeman hit a homer of his own in the next at-bat.
 ?? AP - Jim Mone ?? Braves starter Max Fried earned his 13th win of the season, striking out 10 batters, including seven of the first nine batters he faced.
AP - Jim Mone Braves starter Max Fried earned his 13th win of the season, striking out 10 batters, including seven of the first nine batters he faced.

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