Albies homers twice as Braves swamp Pirates
Published 12:00 am Sunday, May 23, 2021
- Ozzie Albies had a grand slam for the Braves in Saturday's romp. (AP File Photo/John Bazemore)
By Charles Odum
AP Sports Writer
ATLANTA — Ozzie Albies is feeling much better about Atlanta’s lineup lately. Of course, helping the Braves hit a combined 10 homers in back-to-back lopsided wins certainly helps.
Albies hit home runs from both sides of the plate and Ronald Acuña Jr. led off with his major league-best 15th homer as the Braves again showed off their power game and beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-1 on Saturday.
The Braves’ three homers on Saturday followed a seven-homer attack, including blasts by Albies and Acuña, in a 20-1 rout of the Pirates on Friday night.
“It’s started clicking,” Albies said. “It looks better and feels better and for the team it’s huge, a different type game that we’re playing. We hope to keep it going.”
After Acuña hit one of Atlanta’s two grand slams on Friday night, he didn’t wait to keep the offense rolling. With fans in the sellout crowd of 40,068 still arriving, Acuña pulled Mitch Keller’s first-pitch fastball over the left-field wall. “Special,” Albies said of Acuña. “It’s him. He tells you he’s going deep. (Keller) throws the first pitch in the zone and he does it.”
Acuña hustled out of the box as there was no certainty the line drive was going to clear the fence. He slowed down for the rest of his home-run trot.
It was his 22nd career leadoff shot, extending his franchise record, including three this season.
The Braves lead the major leagues with 75 homers. At times, the all-or-nothing approach hasn’t worked, but Atlanta’s batters have connected in consecutive win over the Pirates.
“The Braves are red hot,” Pirates manager Derek Shelton said. “They hit home runs. They lead the league in home runs and they’ve got the guy leading the league in homers.”
Albies added a two-run shot in the fifth as a left-handed hitter. He hit another homer, his ninth, from the right side off Sam Howard in the seventh. It marked the 14th time in Braves history a player homered from both sides of the plate, including twice by Albies.
Bryse Wilson (2-2) allowed one run on five hits in 6 2/3 innings, the longest start of his career.
Michael Pérez hit a homer off Wilson in the third.
Wilson was lifted with two outs in the seventh after giving up singles to Will Craig and Wilmer . A.J. Minter struck out Pérez to end the inning.
Braves right-hander Luke Jackson walked Will Craig to open the ninth and gave up a one-out single to Wilmer Difo before pinch-hitter Ildemaro Vargas grounded out to end the game.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Pirates: 3B Ke’Bryan Hayes, on the 60-day IL with a left wrist strain, began his rehab assignment with Triple-A Indianapolis.
Braves: RHP Shane Greene, who re-signed with Atlanta on May 9, was scheduled to make his first appearance for Triple-A Gwinnett on Saturday night. Greene, 32, had a 2.60 ERA in 28 games with Atlanta in 2020. … RHP Jacob Webb was optioned to Gwinnett to clear a roster spot for Wilson, who was recalled before the game.