Home runs doom Patrick Corbin in Nationals loss to Braves
ATLANTA â" Ozzie Albies and Adam Duvall each hit a two-run homer off Patrick Corbin, Max Fried pitched six strong innings and the Atlanta Braves beat the Washington Nationals 5-4 on Sunday.
Albies was 3 for his last 26 when he went deep for the 18th time to make it 2-1 in the third inning.
Corbin has allowed 27 homers, most in the National League, and is 0-4 with a 7.22 ERA in his last five starts. The lefty has lost his last five starts against Atlanta.
The three-time defending East Division champion Braves, winners in five of six, stayed two games behind Philadelphia in second place. They won a second consecutive series for the first time since June 29-July 4 against the New York Mets and Miami Marlins.
Atlanta manager Brian Snitker was pleased how his team shook off a 3-2 loss the night before.
âThose tough losses, they happen,â Snitker said. âTheyâre part of it, but still when youâre going to bed and all of a sudden youâre right back here, itâs good to see how they bounced back.â
Fried had gone 1-1 with an 8.44 ERA in three starts against the Nationals this season. Fried (9-7) stranded runners on first and third to end the sixth. He allowed seven hits and one run with one walk and five strikeouts.
âMostly itâs just slowing everything down, focusing on my breathing, the only thing I can control is executing this pitch right here and there,â Fried said. âNot trying to do too much in one pitch and kind of trusting the defense.â
Atlanta made it 5-1 in the sixth when Albies walked and scored on Austin Rileyâs double and Duvall hit his 24th homer.
Chris Martin faced five batters in the ninth for the Braves, earning a shaky first save in three chances. Ryan Zimmerman doubled in a run to make it 5-4 off Martin.
Corbin (6-11) gave up five hits and five runs with one walk and five strikeouts in six innings. He couldnât really explain why so many of his pitches have left the yard this season.
âI was trying to put up a zero, but thatâs the way itâs been going for me,â Corbin said. âI donât know an answer for it ⦠I feel good and thatâs really all I can say. The results just really havenât been there. I wasnât fatigued at all. They just happened to score there.â
Washington led 1-0 in the third. Luis Garcia singled, advanced on a walk and a bunt and scored on Alcides Escobarâs single. RBI singles by Victor Robles and Zimmerman trimmed the lead to 5-3 against Jesse Chavez in the seventh.
Fried struck out Josh Bell to strand a runner at second base in the first. Yadiel Hernandez singled in the second and was erased on a double-play grounder.
The Nationals have dropped six of seven. They fell nine games behind the Phillies.
TRAINERâS ROOM
Nationals RF Juan Soto, nursing a right knee bruise, was held out of the lineup for the third straight game before striking out as a pinch-hitter in the eighth. He walked as a pinch-hitter Saturday but told manager Dave Martinez that he felt âa little iffyâ running the bases. Martinez hopes Soto can return to the lineup Tuesday.
Braves 1B Freddie Freeman was not in the lineup after leaving Saturdayâs game with an upper respiratory infection, but he entered as a defensive replacement in the seventh. Freeman had started 110 of Atlantaâs 111 games. Since his first full season of 2011, Freeman has made 1,471 starts, the second-most in the majors to Kansas Cityâs Carlos Santana.
CHANGE IT UP
Bell started in right field for the first time since 2016 with Pittsburgh. Martinez wanted to get him and 1B Zimmerman in the same lineup for the first time this season. Bell fielded two singles but did not have a fly ball hit his way. He and Zimmerman combined to go 4 for 10.
UP NEXT
Nationals: After an off day Monday, RHP Paolo Espino (3-3, 3.66 ERA) will face RHP Carlos Carrasco (0-0, 3.24) when Washington opens a three-game series at the New York Mets.
Braves: After an off day Monday, LHP Drew Smyly (7-3, 4.50) will face RHP Sonny Gray (4-6, 4.44) when Atlanta opens a three-game home series against Cincinnati.
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