Braves lose to Phillies on two-out homer in ninth

AP photo by Chris Szagola / Philadelphia Phillies rookie Luke Williams is welcomed by his teammates after hitting a two-run homer to beat the visiting Atlanta Braves 2-1 on Wednesday night.
AP photo by Chris Szagola / Philadelphia Phillies rookie Luke Williams is welcomed by his teammates after hitting a two-run homer to beat the visiting Atlanta Braves 2-1 on Wednesday night.

PHILADELPHIA - Luke Williams made the first home run of his Major League Baseball career a winning shot for the Philadelphia Phillies.

Williams' hit a two-run homer with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning as the Phillies beat the Atlanta Braves 2-1 on Wednesday night in a matchup of National League East Division rivals.

"Pretty incredible," Williams said. "I'm still trying to figure it all out."

The Phillies had just four hits and made 15 straight outs before Andrew McCutchen drew a one-out walk off Will Smith (1-5) in the ninth. Pinch-hitter Brad Miller popped out to second base, bringing up Williams, who was promoted from Triple-A Lehigh Valley on Tuesday for his first taste of the majors.

Williams drove an 0-1 slider over the wall in left field. It was the 24-year-old's first homer in an affiliated game since connecting on Aug. 23, 2019, for Double-A Reading.

"People went crazy," manager Joe Girardi said. "He got like three ice baths; he won't have to ice after the game, that's for sure. It's why this game is so much fun - and can be so heartbreaking at times."

It has been quite a week for Williams, who helped Team USA clinch a spot in the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday night. He went 8-for-18 with a homer during the tournament before relinquishing his spot on the Olympic team due to his call-up with the Phillies.

The walk-off homer was the second of Williams' life, with the last one winning a travel ball tournament prior to his senior year of high school.

"I thought that was pretty cool," he said. "To do it in the big leagues is indescribable."

Ranger Suarez (2-0) pitched three scoreless innings of relief for Philadelphia to earn the win.

Williams debuted as a pinch-hitter Tuesday and got his first MLB hit with a bunt. He started in center field Wednesday and had a solid double to left in the fourth inning - the Phillies' last hit prior to his homer.

Williams' parents, Mark and Jeannine, and two of his three siblings were in attendance. His parents had flown from the Team USA tournament in Florida to their home state of California on Sunday before returning to the East Coast with an early morning flight from Los Angeles on Tuesday. Also in Philadelphia were Williams' younger brother Ike, who flew in from Utah, and sister Samantha, who came from Iowa. Another brother, Jake, wasn't able to fly out of Mexico.

"It's pretty incredible to have them here and be able to witness it with me," Williams said.

William Contreras and Ozzie Albies each had three hits for the Braves (29-30), who were trying to go over .500 for the first time this season. The Phillies (29-31) are a half-game behind Atlanta, the three-time reigning NL East champion, for second place in the division standings.

The New York Mets (30-24) have a 3 1/2-game lead.

"It's hard to win a major league game," Braves manager Brian Snitker said. "It happens. Bounce back. Win a game tomorrow."

Atlanta's Tucker Davidson, making his third start in 2021 and the fourth of his career, was in line to earn his first career win after giving up four hits with four strikeouts and a walk in six scoreless innings. The left-hander lowered his ERA to 1.52 while trying to secure the rotation spot vacated when Huascar Ynoa broke his hand.

The 25-year-old got plenty of help behind him, beginning in the first, when Abraham Almonte dived to his right to rob McCutchen and save at least one run. Shortstop Dansby Swanson opened the game with a stellar play to steal a hit away from Jean Segura, diving hard to his right and just beating Segura at first with the throw.

Ronald Acuña Jr., a night after launching a 460-foot homer in the Braves' 9-5 victory over Philadelphia to open the series, did damage defensively this time with a terrific running grab of McCutchen's drive to right-center in the sixth.

The Braves got their run with two outs in the sixth off Zach Eflin. Swanson singled to center, Almonte followed with a single to center and Contreras drove home Swanson with a single to right.

It looked like that would be enough for the Braves. After Davidson exited, Tyler Matzek and Chris Martin combined to strike out three Phillies in two scoreless innings before Smith entered in the ninth.

Atlanta blew a chance to take an early lead, failing to score after loading the bases with no outs in the second. Contreras hit a weak grounder to third that resulted in a force out at the plate, Davidson struck out and Acuña grounded out.

Eflin allowed a run on eight hits with seven strikeouts and two walks in six innings.

The teams wrap up the series at 1:05 p.m. Thursday with Atlanta right-hander Ian Anderson (4-3, 3.64) opposing Phillies righty Zack Wheeler (4-3, 2.51).

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