Freddie Freeman's RBI double helps Braves rally past Pirates

ATLANTA - Freddie Freeman is delighted to have the Atlanta Braves in first place to begin the final month of the regular season.

It sure beats the drudgery of losing at least 90 games in each of the past three years.

"When you go to spring training every year, that's all you can ask for, and here we are playing meaningful games with a three-game lead," the veteran first baseman said. "That's what we want to be playing for. It's a lot of fun."

Freeman hit a tiebreaking RBI double in Atlanta's four-run eighth inning, and the NL East-leading Braves rallied to snap a three-game skid and beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-3 Saturday night.

The Braves had dropped five of six overall and seven of eight at home, but they got the rally going in the eighth when Dansby Swanson's 14th homer of the season cut the Pirates' lead to 3-2.

"You get a little energy, and it just keeps rolling," Swanson said. "Hopefully that continues going into tomorrow and the next few days."

Pinch-hitter Lucas Duda doubled and was replaced by pinch-runner Lane Adams, who advanced to third on Ronald Acuna Jr.'s sacrifice fly. Adams scored when Ender Inciarte reached safely after striking out on a wild pitch.

Inciarte scored on Freeman's double, and Freeman advanced to third on a single and slid safely across the plate to beat a tag attempt on Johan Camargo's sacrifice fly.

All four runs were charged to Keone Kela (3-4), who had allowed just one run in his first 14 games - a stretch of 14 innings - with Pittsburgh.

"This is a tough league up here from time to time, and everybody learns it," Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. "It's hard. That's why that team's hunting over there. They have a good team."

The Pirates dropped to 55-2 when leading after seven innings. They are 13-21 since ending an 11-game winning streak on July 25.

Jonny Venters (2-0) got the win after facing two batters in the eighth. Braves closer A.J. Minter faced the minimum in the ninth to earn his 12th save in 14 chances.

Pirates starter Chris Archer did not allow a hit until the sixth inning and led 3-0 after Starling Marte's two-run double in the fifth and Gregory Polanco's homer in the sixth off Braves starter Kevin Gausman. It was Polanco's 22nd homer this season.

Archer faced the minimum before walking Acuna to begin the fourth. He retired the next six batters before Swanson doubled to begin the sixth, and Acuna followed with an RBI single to cut the lead to 3-1.

Archer gave up two hits, one run and one walk and struck out five in six innings. He decided a couple of days ago to pitch from the stretch the entire time for the first time in his career. Archer didn't shake off catcher Francisco Cervelli once.

"When I was 10 years old and first pitched in my life, my dad taught me to keep things simple, so I kind of went back to that," Archer said. "And then the past couple of games, I've just felt more comfortable out of the stretch."

Archer had struggled since getting acquired in a July 31 with Tampa Bay, going 1-2 with a 6.45 ERA in five starts and allowing seven hits and six runs and two walks in losing his last start 7-4 at Milwaukee.

Gausman allowed five hits and three runs - one earned - with no walks and four strikeouts in six innings. Gausman's streak of 19 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings ended when Marte made it 2-0.

Acuna hit .336 with 11 homers and 21 RBIs in August and became the first National League rookie in the past 110 seasons with 39 hits and 11 homers in a calendar month.

Camargo leads the Braves with 50 RBIs since the start of June.

Swanson is hitting .314 with 23 RBIs in 156 at-bats this season in the seventh inning or later.

As for final-month roster expansion, Atlanta selected the contracts of right-handed pitcher Kyle Wright and outfielder Adams and recalled right-handers Touki Toussaint and Bryse Wilson and outfielder Michael Reed from Triple-A Gwinnett.

Right-hander Shane Carle was returned from a rehab assignment and reinstated from the 10-day disabled list. New catcher Rene Rivera reported after he was acquired this past week from the Los Angeles Angels.

Snitker said right-handed closer Arodys Vizcaino, transferred to the 60-man DL, will make his first rehab appearance today at Gwinnett. Sidelined 52 games this year with right shoulder inflammation, Vizcaino has converted 15 of 17 saves chances and 48 of 60 in his career.

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