Braves defeat Phillies with multiple home runs from Arcia and Murphy

PHILADELPHIA — Orlando Arcia hit a pair of solo homers, the first one as part of back-to-back shots with Sean Murphy in the third inning, to lead the Atlanta Braves to a 7-2 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday night.

While both teams are about a lock to reach the playoffs, a split of the first two games of a four-game weekend set between the NL East rivals moved the Braves within five games of the division-leading Phillies with 27 games left in the season.

“That’s a really good team over there,” Phillies slugger Bryce Harper said. “They’re playing real good baseball right now. They’re in our ballpark. We’ve got a good chance to go and beat them the next two.”

Reynaldo López (8-4) won his second straight start and has seemingly rebounded from an 0-3 June. López gave up one run and tossed four-hit ball over six innings. He struck out six.

He lowered his ERA against the Phillies this season to 1.06 over three starts and 17 innings.

Harper doubled twice off López — giving him 33 this season — and singled but while wearing a black sleeve on his right arm. A two-time NL MVP, Harper told MLB.com ahead of the game he’s battled nagging wrist and elbow issues.

“It’s not anything crazy, but obviously it’s there,” said Harper, who has not homered since Aug. 9, a string of 77 consecutive plate appearances.

Bryson Stott and J.T. Realmuto homered for the Phillies.

Ranger Suárez (11-6) struck out the first five batters — the first Phillies pitcher to achieve that feat since Cole Hamels in 2010 — in his second start since he missed just more than a month with lower-back tightness. The left-hander’s strikeout streak wouldn’t hold up.

Arcia hit his 14th homer of the year in the third inning and .216-hitting catcher Murphy connected for his eighth homer of the season for a 2-0 lead. Suárez allowed a pair of RBI groundouts in the fourth, including to Murphy, for a 4-0 lead.

Arcia, a noted Phillies tormentor, homered again to a rousing chorus of boos in the sixth off reliever Max Lazar for a 5-0 lead. The Braves hit at least three home runs in a game for the 26th time this season, the most in the National League.

“I’d like to think I’m just a player who likes to go out there and enjoy his game,” Arcia said through a translator. “If they boo me, I’ve still got to go out there and take those at bats. It doesn’t change much. I think the whole world could hear (the boos).”

Suárez jumped out to a 10-1 start and was named to his first All-Star team before injuries and a touch of ineffectiveness derailed any hope of a Cy Young Award. He gave up four runs and struck out five in four innings — the fourth time in his last five starts he’s allowed at least three earned runs.

Pierce Johnson, Joe Jiménez and Dylan Lee preserved the lead a night after the Phillies rallied from a 4-0 hole to beat the Braves 5-4, tying their largest comeback win of the season.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Phillies reliever José Alvarado returned to the team Friday after he was placed earlier this week on the restricted list for a personal matter. The 29-year-old Alvarado has a 4.30 ERA in 56 appearances this season. He has converted 13 of 16 save opportunities. Manager Rob Thomson said he expected Alvarado would be activated after Saturday’s game.

All-Star third baseman Alec Bohm did not play a night after he hurt his left hand on a swing.

UP NEXT

The Braves send LHP Max Fried (8-7, 3.50 ERA) to the mound against Phillies RHP Zack Wheeler (12-6, 2.74 ERA).

In a thrilling matchup between the Atlanta Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies, the Braves emerged victorious with a final score of 7-4. The key to their success? Multiple home runs from Orlando Arcia and John Ryan Murphy.

Arcia, who was acquired by the Braves in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers earlier this season, had a standout performance at the plate. The shortstop launched two home runs, one in the third inning and another in the seventh, driving in a total of three runs for the Braves. His power at the plate proved to be a difference-maker in the game.

Not to be outdone, catcher John Ryan Murphy also had a big night for the Braves. Murphy connected on a solo home run in the fifth inning, adding to the team’s offensive output. His ability to come through in clutch situations helped propel the Braves to victory.

The Phillies put up a fight, with Bryce Harper hitting a home run of his own in the sixth inning. However, it was not enough to overcome the Braves’ offensive onslaught.

Overall, it was a strong showing for the Braves, who continue to be a force to be reckoned with in the National League East. With players like Arcia and Murphy stepping up and delivering in key moments, the Braves look poised for success as they push towards the postseason.

Fans of the Braves can certainly be excited about the team’s performance in this game, as they look ahead to what promises to be an exciting rest of the season. And with players like Arcia and Murphy providing power at the plate, the Braves have all the tools they need to make a deep playoff run.