The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Three homers help Braves beat Reds

Cincy starter exits early as Adams, Inciarte and Santana go deep.

- By Michael Cunningham mcunningha­m@ajc.com

CINCINNATI — Among the confoundin­g things about the 2017 Braves is how their All-Star pitcher, Julio Teheran, has been so much better on the road than at home.

Teheran wasn’t effective on the road for a change on Sunday but it hardly mattered because Braves hitters bashed enough balls for a 13-8 victory over the Reds. The Braves won the weekend series and finished 4-5 on their trip before returning to SunTrust Park to begin an eight-game homestand with Philadelph­ia today.

The Braves hit three early home runs against left-hander Amir Garrett for a 9-2 lead and totaled eight extra-base hits for the day. Braves center fielder Ender Inciarte had a career-high five RBIs, including a three-run homer, and Danny Santana had a homer and two doubles.

“It’s good to have an offensive day and the good thing is we kept scoring,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. “There is no lead safe here (at the Great American Ballpark). I’ve been a part of too many weird games here at this ballpark.”

The Reds matched the Braves with three home runs: two against Teheran, and Zack Cozart’s solo shot against reliever Jason Motte in the sixth inning that made it 11-8. But it turned out the Braves scored all of the runs they needed against Garrett, who was activated

from the disabled list before the game.

Santana hit a two-run homer in the second inning, Matt Adams hit a solo shot in the third and Inciarte chased Garrett with his two-out, three-run shot in the third. Santana’s home run traveled 385 feet and Adams followed up his 426-foot grand slam on Saturday with a 394-foot shot. Inciarte’s homer traveled 405 feet.

Inciarte, who went 0-for-6 against the Reds on Saturday, followed that with his second five-hit game over the past 13.

“You get a game like this, of course it feels good,” Inciarte said. “You try not to think about it. Tomorrow is a new day and you shouldn’t even be thinking about today. It was good to get the win. I enjoyed what I did today to help the team and hopefully tomorrow we will carry it (over) and score a lot of runs against the Phillies, too.”

The three Braves home runs, plus Teheran’s sacrifice fly, ballooned the lead to 9-2. When the Reds pulled within 9-5 in the fourth, the Braves extended the lead with two runs in the fifth. Arismendy Alcantara hit a two-run homer against Teheran in the fifth inning and Cozart’s second homer of the game got the Reds within 11-8.

Teheran’s 1.42 ERA in his five previous starts ranked second-best in the majors entering Sunday while his 8.40 ERA in five starts at SunTrust Park was the worst in the big leagues. He gave up seven earned runs over five innings against the Reds after he hadn’t allowed more than three runs in his previous five road starts.

“Obviously it was a battle,” Teheran said. “It wasn’t like I threw the ball pretty good. But we still (won) the game. The offense was big today.”

A failed defensive gamble by Inciarte helped the Reds cut the lead to 9-5 in the fourth.

Teheran opened the door when relief pitcher Jake Buchanan poked his 0-2 slider for an RBI single, his first hit in the big leagues. With two outs and two runners on, Cozart hit a line drive that arched downward as it headed to center field.

Inciarte sprinted forward to make a diving attempt at the ball but missed it. The ball rolled past him and settled near the warning track for a two-run triple.

“I normally make those plays,” Inciarte said. “It feels bad (not) to make it in that situation, especially after Julio is having a rough inning right there. That ball was a knucklebal­l and it moved too much at the end.”

Inciarte later made two running catches in each of the outfield gaps. The Braves continued to score runs to hold off the Reds.

Johan Camargo and Dansby Swanson delivered RBIs in the fifth. Santana added an RBI double in the ninth and Inciarte scored him with a single.

“It’s good to score runs, especially after the last couple days we struggled to score runs,” Inciarte said. “It’s good to do every once in a while and back up our pitchers.”

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ender Inciarte (left) celebrates with Dansby Swanson after hitting a three-run home run off Reds starter Amir Garrett during Sunday’s Braves win at Great American Ballpark.
JOHN MINCHILLO / ASSOCIATED PRESS Ender Inciarte (left) celebrates with Dansby Swanson after hitting a three-run home run off Reds starter Amir Garrett during Sunday’s Braves win at Great American Ballpark.
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 ?? PHOTOS BY JOHN MINCHILLO / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Braves congratula­te Danny Santana in the dugout after his two-run home run in the second inning Sunday afternoon against Reds starter Amir Garrett. Santana also had an RBI double and scored in the ninth inning.
PHOTOS BY JOHN MINCHILLO / ASSOCIATED PRESS The Braves congratula­te Danny Santana in the dugout after his two-run home run in the second inning Sunday afternoon against Reds starter Amir Garrett. Santana also had an RBI double and scored in the ninth inning.
 ??  ?? First baseman Matt Adams hits a solo home run during the third inning of Sunday’s 13-8 win in Cincinnati. Adams also doubled in the victory.
First baseman Matt Adams hits a solo home run during the third inning of Sunday’s 13-8 win in Cincinnati. Adams also doubled in the victory.

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