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Braves lose, swept by Phillies

- By Rob Maaddi Associated Press Sports Writer

Atlanta falls to Philadelph­ia 5-2 — its sixth straight loss.

PHILADELPH­IA — Cesar Hernandez has become an unlikely power hitter.

Hernandez, Aaron Altherr and Odubel Herrera hit consecutiv­e homers in the eighth, Zach Eflin threw seven sharp innings and the Philadelph­ia Phillies beat the Atlanta Braves 5-2 on Sunday to complete a three-game sweep.

Matt Kemp went deep for the Braves, who have lost six in a row after winning five straight.

Pinch-hitter Michael Saunders lined a double to right leading off the bottom of the eighth off reliever Arodys Vizcaino (1-1). Hernandez followed with a drive to right for his fourth homer and a 3-1 lead.

Last year, Hernandez hit six homers in 622 plate appearance­s. He has four in 85 this season.

“I feel stronger with more muscle on my body,” he said.

Manager Pete Mackanin joked he may move his leadoff hitter into the cleanup spot. Hernandez leads the team in homers.

“He used to have an uppercut swing, but we convinced him to level it out, stay above the ball and that’s enabled him to

have more power,” Mackanin said.

Altherr hit Vizcaino’s next pitch into Philadelph­ia’s

bullpen in right-center. Lefty Ian Krol entered and Herrera connected on a 3-2 pitch the opposite-way to left-center to make it 5-1.

Herrera tossed his bat aside with a high flip, rating it a 90 on a scale with 100 being the highest.

“I definitely wanted to make good contact,” he said through an interprete­r.

It was the eighth time in franchise history the Phillies hit three straight homers and first since June 13, 2008 when Chase Utley, Ryan Howard and

Pat Burrell went back-toback-to-back at St. Louis.

Eflin gave up one run and three hits in seven sharp innings in his second start since replacing injured righty Clay Buchholz.

Joely Rodriguez (1-0) got two outs in the eighth inning to earn his first major league win and Hector Neris finished with a shaky ninth inning. Neris allowed one run and left the bases loaded.

Braves starter Mike Foltynewic­z struck out nine in seven innings, allowing one run and four hits.

“That might be the best start of his major league career,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. “He was on the attack, throwing all of his pitches for strikes.”

Kemp drove Eflin’s first pitch in the seventh, a 92 mph fastball, out to right-center for his third homer and a 1-0 lead.

Foltynewic­z allowed only one hit before Daniel Nava lined a one-out single to left in the seventh. Brock Stassi followed with a single on a 0-2 pitch and Freddy Galvis hit an RBI single to tie it at 1-1.

Stats

Atlanta’s Brandon Phillips extended his hitting streak to 10 games since April 14. He’s batting .375 (15 for 40) . ... Last time Braves allowed three homers in a row was Aug. 18, 2012, against the Dodgers — all surrendere­d by Ben Sheets.

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Matt Slocum / The Associated Press Atlanta’s Ender Inciarte runs for first during Sunday’s game against the Philadelph­ia Phillies in Philadelph­ia.
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