ATLANTA — Orlando Arcia hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Atlanta Braves a 5-3 win over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night.
Arcia lined his first homer of the season over the left-field wall off Ryan Brasier with one out in the ninth for his third hit of the game. The homer drove in Ozzie Albies, who led off with a single.
Red Sox Manager Alex Cora and catcher Kevin Plawecki were ejected by plate umpire Adam Beck after he called strike three on Plawecki with the bases loaded to end the top of the sixth with the score tied at 3. The full-count pitch from Collin McHugh appeared to be low.
Plawecki slammed his helmet to the ground while arguing the call and was quickly ejected by Beck. Cora charged from the dugout and took up the spirited dispute, pointing to the plate and continuing his animated argument after also being tossed.
Albies ended an 0-for-10 slump by leading off the ninth with a single against Brasier (0-1).
Kenley Jansen (1-0) recorded two strikeouts while walking one batter in a scoreless ninth.
With the split of the two-game series, the Red Sox were denied their first series win since April 11-13, when they won two of three from Detroit. They ended a streak of six consecutive series losses.
After matching its season high for runs in Tuesday night’s 9-4 win, Boston had early success against Ian Anderson, who allowed three runs on seven hits in 5 1/3 innings.
Trevor Story’s two-run homer in the second drove in Alex Verdugo, who doubled with one out. It was Story’s first homer with Boston.
The Red Sox pushed their led to 3-0 in the third when Rafael Devers doubled and scored on a single by J.D. Martinez.
The Braves tied the game in the third. Following a single by Arcia for Atlanta’s first hit off Nathan Eovaldi, Travis Demeritte pulled a fastball over the left-field wall for a two-run homer. Dansby Swanson walked, stole second and scored on Matt Olson’s double off the center-field wall.
Eovaldi allowed three runs in 6 1/3 innings. He had six strikeouts with one walk.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Atlanta outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. was held out because of soreness in his groin. The Braves hope Acuña will feel better following an off day Thursday. Acuña felt the discomfort during Tuesday night’s game. “He woke up and it wasn’t any better,” Manager Brian Snitker said Wednesday. Acuña has made a successful return from surgery to repair the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. He has hit .282 with two homers and five stolen bases in his first 10 games. … Backup catcher Manny Piña will have season-ending surgery after tests revealed ligament and cartilage damage in his left wrist. Piña, 34, was placed on the 10-day injured list April 28 with inflammation in the wrist. Piña, who signed an $8 million, two-year contract before the season, is expected to return for spring training next year.
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