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McCann leads Braves over Marlins
ATLANTA 4, FLORIDA 2
 


By Phil Foley
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

ATLANTA (Ticker) -- Brian McCann helped the Atlanta Braves win a
homestand for the first time since May.

McCann smashed a three-run homer in the fifth inning and Martin
Prado recorded two hits and an RBI, leading the Braves to a 4-2
win over the Florida Marlins in the rubber game of a three-game
set on Thursday.

Rookie Charlie Morton allowed two runs in six frames for
Atlanta, which won for just the fourth time in its last 17
games.

The losses have been piling up at home for the Braves, who have
been on the winning side in just four of their last 18 contests
here dating to July 19. Atlanta has dropped five straight
series at Turner Field since taking two of three from the
Houston Astros from July 4-6.

Atlanta's home woes have been a marked turnaround from earlier
in the season, when the team won 24 of its first 31 home games
through June 3. It took more than three months for the Braves
to finally win a series at home again.

"It seemed like two months before we won a series anywhere, to
me," said Atlanta manager Bobby Cox, whose team actually took
three of four at Arizona from August 7-10.

Meanwhile, the Marlins appear to be stuck in neutral while in
the middle of a pennant race. Florida (68-66), which again
failed to post consecutive wins for the first time since July
30-31, fell six games behind the idle first-place New York Mets
(74-60) in the National League East.

"We've been like that all year," Florida's Jeremy Hermida said.
"We haven't been able to rattle off five or six straight (wins).
We've got 30 games left. We have a lot of baseball left to
play. We have a lot of games left on the schedule against teams
we are chasing."

Prado got the Braves on the board in the second inning, plating
rookie Brandon Jones with a single, before extending the lead to
4-0 in the fifth.

Josh Anderson drew a leadoff walk from Anibal Sanchez (2-3) to
start the inning and stole second on a botched hit-and-run
before moving to third on Prado's groundout. With first base
open, the Marlins elected to intentionally walk Chipper Jones to
face McCann.

The move backfired.

McCann smashed the first pitch he saw 342 feet down the right
field line for his 22nd homer of the season and a four-run
cushion.

"I haven't been getting the job done the last two weeks," McCann
said. "It was good for them to walk Chipper and (for me) to get
a hit for the team. A lot of weight was let off my shoulders
after that hit."

The runs were enough for Morton (4-8), who survived a shaky
sixth to record his first win at Turner Field. He yielded four
hits and two walks while striking out three en route to halting
a personal three-game skid.

"One of my biggest problems was the alignment issue to home
plate," said Morton, who credited his success on an adjustment
he made with the help of pitching coach Roger McDowell that
allows him to finish his delivery more parallel with the plate.
"It was a little bit better today. I've got to keep working on
it."

Morton faced the minimum number of batters through the first
five innings before allowing two runs in the sixth. But his
teammates, who mustered three runs or less in six of his seven
previous home starts, bailed him out defensively as well.

Dan Uggla led off the sixth with a double and scored on John
Baker's two-base hit. Morton walked pinch hitter Paul Lo Duca
and Hanley Ramirez followed with a shot to left field that
looked and sounded as if it would leave the ballpark.

However, Brandon Jones made a leaping grab to rob Ramirez of a
potential game-tying homer.

"I didn't think (I had a chance to catch it)," Brandon Jones
said. "Luckily, I made the grab."

"I thought Ramirez's shot was a tape-measure shot," Cox said.
"But it didn't go. Brandon Jones made a nice little catch."

Luis Gonzalez plated baker with a double, but second baseman
Kelly Johnson made a strong relay throw to the plate to get Lo
Duca. One batter later, Morton induced a groundout by Mike
Jacobs to avoid further damage.

Julian Tavarez fanned three and walked one in the seventh before
Jeff Bennett worked a hitless eighth. Mike Gonzalez, who
returned from "Tommy John" surgery on June 18, struck out the
side in the ninth to notch his seventh save of the season and
extend his streak of successful conversions to 37.

Sanchez allowed four runs and five hits in five innings. He
walked five and struck out two in falling to 1-2 with a 3.15 ERA
in three career starts against Atlanta.

 
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