Melvin Upton Jr. homers twice in San Diego Padres' 9-0 win over Atlanta Braves

San Diego Padres' Melvin Upton Jr., right, is greeted by third base coach Glenn Hoffman after hitting a two-run home run against the Atlanta Braves during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2015, in San Diego.
San Diego Padres' Melvin Upton Jr., right, is greeted by third base coach Glenn Hoffman after hitting a two-run home run against the Atlanta Braves during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2015, in San Diego.

SAN DIEGO -- Melvin Upton Jr. hit two two-run home runs against his former team and Yangervis Solarte hit a three-run shot to back James Shields and give the San Diego Padres a 9-0 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night.

Upton, acquired from the Braves in a seven-player trade the day before the season opened, homered in the sixth inning off David Aardsma and in the eighth off Andrew McKirahan to help Shields with a much-needed laugher.

Upton, who has five homers this season, was a late addition to the starting lineup after Will Venable was traded to Texas a few hours before the game.

Shields (9-5) won for just the second time in 14 starts. It took him eight starts to get his eighth win and then six starts to get his ninth. He held Atlanta to five hits and struck out seven in six innings.

The loss went to rookie Matt Wisler (5-3), who had been the Padres' top pitching prospect before being sent to Atlanta in the big trade on April 5.

Upton hit an RBI single off Wisler in the fourth before getting doubled off first to end the inning.

Wisler allowed two runs and six hits in five innings, struck out two and walked two.

Solarte homered into the second deck in left off Ross Detwiler in the sixth, his eighth.

Matt Kemp had a sacrifice fly and two singles, extending his hitting streak to a season-high 11 games. That includes the first cycle in Padres history on Saturday night at Colorado.

The Padres made two blockbuster deals with Atlanta in the offseason. The obtained left fielder Justin Upton in a six-player deal during their big spree in December, and then his brother and closer Craig Kimbrel on April 5.

The Braves have lost 17 of 25.

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