National League Game Summary - Pittsburgh at Atlanta
(Friday, April 27th)
Final Score: Atlanta 6, Pittsburgh 1
Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - Dan Uggla and Chipper Jones each knocked in a
pair of runs as the Atlanta Braves downed the Pittsburgh Pirates, 6-1, in the
opener of a four-game series at Turner Field.
Martin Prado and Tyler Pastornicky added an RBI apiece for the Braves, who
earned their third straight victory.
Tommy Hanson (3-2) allowed one run on six hits and three walks to earn the
win. Kris Medlen tossed three shutout innings to earn his first career save.
Braves catcher Brian McCann was replaced by David Ross in the sixth inning
after McCann suffered a right intercostal strain in the fifth inning while
throwing out Alex Presley on a steal attempt.
A.J. Burnett (1-1) gave up two runs on six hits and three walks while striking
out eight in Pittsburgh's fourth loss in seven games.
"No matter what you're going to give hits up. You're going to make good
pitches and give up hits and you just have to stick with it," Burnett said.
"You're always one pitch away from getting out of a jam."
The Braves recorded the first run of the game when Pastornicky led off the
bottom of the third with a walk, moved to second on Hanson's sacrifice bunt
and advanced to third on a Michael Bourn groundout before coming home on
Prado's base hit to right.
But Pittsburgh got that run back in the fourth inning after Andrew McCutchen
singled, stole second and crossed the plate on Garrett Jones' single to right.
The Pirates later loaded the bases with one out on back-to-back walks by Pedro
Alvarez and Casey McGehee, but Rod Barajas followed with a grounder to third
for an inning-ending double play to keep it a 1-1 game.
"I didn't have my best command but, you know, I battled and made pitches when
I had to," said Hanson.
Atlanta then regained its lead in the home fourth when Jason Heyward walked
and stole second before Pastornicky singled him in.
The Braves maintained their one-run lead until Tony Watson took the mound in
relief of Burnett to start the seventh.
After Bourn flied out to center, Prado singled to left and Freddie Freeman and
Ross were both issued walks to load the bases. Evan Meek then took the bump
and was greeted by Uggla's double into center field that McCutchen bobbled to
allow Prado and Freeman to cross the plate.
Chipper Jones followed with a two-run single to left to give Atlanta a 6-1
lead.
Medlen shut the door from there, allowing just a two-out walk by Alvarez in
the ninth before inducing a McGehee grounder back to the mound to end the
game.
Game Notes
It was the first time this season the Pirates either scored or allowed more
than five runs in a game, breaking an MLB-record 18-game streak...Presley had
two hits to extend his career-best hit streak to 11 games...Burnett fell to
5-10 in 19 games (18 starts) against Atlanta...Hanson improved to 1-1 in three
career starts against Pittsburgh.
04/28 00:22:06 ET

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