The Morning Call

Defensive lapse proves costly in loss

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Freddie Freeman hit a two-run homer and drove in the go-ahead run with a grounder in the seventh inning to lead the Atlanta Braves to a 5-4 win over the Philadelph­ia Phillies on Saturday night.

The Braves, who opened the season with four consecutiv­e losses, have recovered with a four-game winning streak, including the first two games of this series against the NL East rival Phillies. Atlanta’s 0-4 start included three losses in Philadelph­ia.

Pinch-hitter Ehire Adrianza’s double off Archie Bradley (0-1) started the seventh. Ronald Acuña Jr. singled, moving Adrianza to third.

Freeman hit a one-out grounder that left-hander José Alvarado fielded on the mound. Alvarado looked to second, but with the infield drawn in for a play at the plate, no fielder was covering the bag. Alvarado then threw late to the plate. Adrianza scored without a slide.

“You’ve got to put the ball in play sometimes and I was able to get one to Alvarado,” Freeman said.

Phillies manager Joe Girardi said he approved of Alvarado looking to second in hopes of starting a double play. He said the problem was shortstop Didi Gregorius broke for the grounder instead of covering second base.

“If you have a chance to turn a double play, I’m OK with you turning the double play,” Girardi said. “The thing is Didi’s instincts took him to the ball and Alvarado has no way to know.”

Adrianza also thought Alvarado was going to throw to second base.

“That’s why I didn’t slide,” Adrianza said. “Thank God I scored the run.”

Sean Newcomb (1-0) had strikeouts on four of his six outs in relief of Ian Anderson. The right-hander yielded four runs in5 ⅓ innings and gave up homers to Andrew McCutchen in the fifth and Bryce Harper in the sixth.

Will Smith pitched a perfect ninth for

his second save.

Each starter endured a long first inning.

The Phillies took a 2-0 lead on a two-run single by Gregorius. It was Philadelph­ia’s third consecutiv­e single off Anderson, who walked McCutchen to open the game.

The lead didn’t survive the inning. Acuña doubled down the first-base line and scored on a double off the rightfield wall by Ozzie Albies. Freeman’s two-run homer gave Atlanta a 3-2 lead before Zach Eflin recorded an out.

Freeman’s homer was his third overall and second in two days.

It was an ominous start to the game for the Phillies, who had not had a pitcher last longer than five innings since Eflin allowed one run in seven innings last Sunday against Atlanta.

After giving up the two-run single to Gregorius, Anderson struck out Jean Segura and Andrew Knapp to start a string of 13 consecutiv­e outs before McCutchen’s tying homer to left field with two outs in the fifth.

Trainer’s room

Braves: RHP Chris Martin was placed on the 10-day injured list with right shoulder inflammati­on after experienci­ng continued discomfort in a workout on Friday. He left Sunday’s relief appearance at Philadelph­ia due to numbness in his fingers.

When asked about Martin’s shoulder, manager Brian Snitker said, “When he went and tried to throw yesterday, all of a sudden it became a concern.” RHP Jacob Webb was recalled from the alternate training site.

Up next

Left-hander Drew Smyly (0-0, 3.00 ERA) was set to make his first home start for Atlanta when he faces lefthander Matt Moore (0-0, 5.40) in the finale of the three-game series Sunday night.

 ??  ?? Ronald Acuna Jr. of the Atlanta Braves reacts after a two-run home run Saturday in the fifth inning against the Philadelph­ia Phillies at Truist Park in Atlanta.
Ronald Acuna Jr. of the Atlanta Braves reacts after a two-run home run Saturday in the fifth inning against the Philadelph­ia Phillies at Truist Park in Atlanta.

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