Albies, Swanson power Braves past Nationals 12-2
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ozzie Albies homered for the fourth straight game, Dansby Swanson had two homers and six RBIs, and the surging Atlanta Braves beat the Washington Nationals 12-2 on Saturday night.
Albies’ 22nd homer of the season – a two-run shot off struggling starter Patrick Corbin (6-12) in the fifth inning - landed in the Washington bullpen in left-center field. Atlanta has won nine of 11 and kept pace at the top of the NL East standings with the Philadelphia Phillies, who beat the Cincinnati Reds 6-1 earlier in the day.
“It’s a huge difference from where we were three weeks ago,” said Braves manager Brian Snitker, who has seen his club go from five games back to grab a share of first in that period.
“The lineup depth. ... The guys are swinging the bat well. It’s pretty good.”
Washington is going in the opposite direction. The rebuilding Nationals have lost 11 of 12 and are 10-29 since July 1. They are 17 games under .500 for the first time since August 2010.
Albies finished with three hits and has five homers in the last six games. He hit his sixth triple of the season in the third.
“He’s an explosive guy,” Snitker said. “I didn’t even realize until that last inning he was a double away from the cycle."
Max Fried (10-7), who has received a decision in each of his last 15 starts, allowed one earned run on five hits through six innings. He struck out seven with no walks and even got the first hit of the game for the Braves.
Swanson hit his 22nd homer in the seventh – a three-run drive over the Nationals’ bullpen – and his 23rd in the ninth, a solo shot to left field. He also had a two-out, two-run single in the fifth. Swanson has homered in back-to-back games, and it was the sixth multi-homer game of his career.
Atlanta tied the franchise record with seven consecutive wins at Washington, equaling a mark set from Aug. 22, 2012, to Aug. 7, 2013. Overall, the Braves have won 16 of 21 in Washington since the start of the 2019 season.
Corbin lasted 4 2/3 innings and gave up six runs on seven hits while striking out five with two walks. The two-time All-Star has lost his last five decisions and has a major league-worst 6.04 ERA.
Adam Duvall added a solo homer in the ninth, his 26th of the season.
DOUBLE-PLAY PARTNERS
Swanson and Albies combined to go 6 for 10 with three home runs and nine RBIs. They each homered for the second consecutive game.
“It’s a lot of fun, especially now that we are winning,” Albies said about their recent offensive exploits.
The two are closing in on becoming the fifth pair of infield teammates to each hit 25 homers in the same season.
TOUGH OUT
Fried is batting .342 (13 for 38) this year. The last Braves pitcher to hit .300 or better in a season with a minimum of 40 plate appearances was Hall of Fame lefty Warren Spahn, who batted .333 in 1958.
“It’s awesome,” Fried said when asked about his improved hitting.
“I really enjoy hitting and obviously I know it can really help out our club. Anything that I’m doing to help the team win ... I’m definitely giving everything I’ve got to do that.”
TRAINER’S ROOM
Braves: Snitker said OF Eddie Rosario (oblique strain) is feeling good and that getting at-bats is the biggest thing while the veteran is at Triple-A Gwinnett. Rosario was acquired in a deadline trade and has yet to make his Atlanta debut. The 29-year-old has been on the IL since July 6.
UP NEXT
Braves LHP Drew Smyly (8-3, 4.41 ERA) will face Nationals RHP Paolo Espino (3-3, 3.74) in the series finale Sunday. Smyly has won his last six decisions, while the 34-year-old Espino has made 10 of his 13 career starts this season.
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