Braves Hit Four Homers, Beat Cubs

Atlanta 7, Chicago 3

Jason Heyward and Brian McCann each hit a two-run homer in the first inning, helping Mike Minor and the Atlanta Braves beat the Chicago Cubs 7-3 on Thursday night.

Freddie Freeman and Juan Francisco also connected for Atlanta, which salvaged a split of the four-game series. Minor (5-6) held the Cubs without a hit until the fifth and gave up three runs, two earned, and three hits in 6 1-3 innings overall.

Chicago right-hander Matt Garza (4-7), who could be one of the top starters on the market ahead of this month's trade deadline, allowed five runs and five hits in four innings. He struck out six and walked three while throwing 94 pitches.

Garza struck out Michael Bourn in the first, but the inning quickly unraveled from there.

Martin Prado hit a one-out single before Heyward drove a 1-2 pitch over the wall in right for his 14th homer. Freeman then singled to right and McCann sent another 1-2 offering over the wall in right for his 10th of the season.

Freeman had a solo shot in the third and Francisco went deep in the eighth against Manny Corpas.

Atlanta went 5-5 on its longest homestand of the season.

The Cubs' first hit off Minor was a homer by Geovany Soto with one out in the fifth.

The Braves answered Soto's shot with a run off Scott Maine in the bottom half. Prado singled, moved to third on Heyward's single and scored on McCann's fly ball to right field.

Anthony Rizzo led off the seventh with a single off Minor, who then walked Alfonso Soriano. Minor struck out Bryan LaHair before he was replaced by Kris Medlen.

Pinch-hitter Reed Johnson delivered a two-out RBI single and Heyward made a wild throw to third base for an error, allowing Soriano to score.

Minor entered with an ugly 6.20 ERA after giving up four runs in each of his last three starts.

Due to Minor's struggles, Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez was asked before the game if the left-hander needed a good start to protect his place in the rotation. Gonzalez said "every start is important" but said Thursday night's game wasn't especially crucial for Minor.

There is new reason for Minor, Randall Delgado and perhaps other Atlanta starting pitchers to be wary. The Braves have signed four-time All-Star Ben Sheets, who had mixed results for Double-A Mississippi in his first minor league start on Wednesday night. He gave up four runs in five innings but retired the last 10 batters he faced.

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