Blue Jays' Horwitz hits two home runs to help eliminate Braves from wild-card contention

ATLANTA — Spencer Horwitz homered twice among his four hits, José Berríos pitched six effective innings and the Toronto Blue Jays beat Atlanta 9-5 on Saturday night to knock the Braves out of the final NL wild-card spot.

With just 20 games left to play, the Braves fell one game behind the Mets with New York’s 4-0 win over Cincinnati.

Berríos (15-9) allowed one earned run and five hits to set a career-high for wins. He struck out five and walked one.

Horwitz had his second career multi-homer game, opening the scoring with a solo shot in the second inning and then hitting another in the fourth to make it 2-0. He finished 4 for 5 with three RBIs.

Braves starter Spencer Schwellenbach (6-6) gave up six runs — three earned — and 10 hits in five innings. It ended a run of 25 straight games in which Atlanta’s pitching staff allowed three runs or fewer.

It was Schwellenbach’s worst outing in his last 11 starts. The right-hander had averaged allowed under three earned runs a game dating back to the beginning of July.

After Horwitz’s second homer, Ernie Clement and Joey Loperfido had back-to-back RBI doubles to push Toronto’s lead to 4-0 in the fourth. Horwitz had an RBI double and scored on Will Wagner’s grounder to make it 6-0 in the fifth.

The Blue Jays extended their advantage to 9-1 with three runs in the top of the ninth on Nathan Lukes’ RBI single, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s run-scoring fielder’s choice and Wagner’s RBI single.

In the bottom of the ninth inning, Jarred Kelenic had an RBI single. The Braves loaded the bases two batters later on Orlando Arcia’s single to center and Luke Williams followed with a two-run double to cut the deficit to 9-4 and chase Blue Jays reliever Luis Frías after just one-third of an inning.

Brandon Little came on and gave up a run-scoring grounder to Michael Harris II and got Travis d’Arnaud on a ground out to end the game.

The Braves fell to 7-37 this season in games they’ve allowed five runs or more.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Braves: INF Whit Merrifield was out of the lineup after fouling a ball off of his foot in Friday night’s game. A CT scan and MRI revealed a fracture in the foot. The initial diagnosis was that he’d be out six to eight weeks, but the timetable for a possible return remains uncertain.

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In a thrilling matchup between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Atlanta Braves, Blue Jays’ outfielder Adam Horwitz stole the show by hitting two crucial home runs to help eliminate the Braves from wild-card contention. The game, which took place at SunTrust Park, was a must-win for both teams as they fought for a spot in the playoffs.

Horwitz, who has been a key player for the Blue Jays all season, came up big when it mattered most. In the second inning, with the game tied at 1-1, he launched a solo home run to give the Blue Jays the lead. Then, in the sixth inning, with the score tied once again, Horwitz crushed another home run to put the Blue Jays ahead for good.

His performance not only secured the win for the Blue Jays but also dashed the hopes of the Braves, who were fighting for their playoff lives. The loss officially eliminated the Braves from wild-card contention, ending their season on a disappointing note.

Horwitz’s heroics were just the latest in a string of impressive performances for the young outfielder. He has been a consistent force at the plate all season, leading the team in home runs and RBIs. His clutch hitting in this crucial game further solidified his status as a key player for the Blue Jays.

As the Blue Jays celebrate their victory and look ahead to the playoffs, Horwitz’s two home runs will be remembered as a defining moment in their season. And for the Braves, it serves as a bitter reminder of what could have been.