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Michael Harris II leads surging Braves past slumping Phillies 4-2 for 3-game sweep

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Michael Harris II homered and had three hits as the streaking Atlanta Braves defeated the slumping Philadelphia Phillies 4-2 on Sunday night to complete a three-game sweep of their NL East rivals.

Ozzie Albies hit an RBI double and Austin Riley also drove in a run for the Braves, who have won five in a row and nine of 11. It was Atlanta’s first series sweep of at least three games at Philadelphia in 10 years.

Kyle Schwarber went deep for the Phillies, who have lost five straight and 10 of 13. They were outscored 56-33 on a 2-7 homestand against the Diamondbacks, Cubs and Braves, leaving Philadelphia 6 1/2 games behind first-place Atlanta in the division standings.

Raisel Iglesias escaped trouble in the ninth inning for his fifth save. Philadelphia put runners on first and second with one out, but Trea Turner struck out and Schwarber lined out to right field on an excellent running catch by Ronald Acuña Jr.

Tyler Kinley (3-0) pitched a scoreless sixth for the win.

Schwarber’s two-run shot in the first gave Philadelphia a 2-0 lead.

Harris homered leading off the third before the Braves went ahead in the fifth with three runs against rookie starter Andrew Painter (1-1) and lefty reliever Tim Mayza.

Painter was lifted after he opened the inning by allowing singles to Harris and Acuña. Mayza loaded the bases with a walk, and the Braves tied the game on Matt Olson’s groundout. Riley’s dribbler to third went for an RBI infield single, and Albies’ double to the left-field wall made it 4-2.

Riley saved at least one run while ending a Philadelphia threat in the bottom of the fifth with a stellar defensive play at third base.

Braves starter Grant Holmes allowed two runs in 4 2/3 innings.

On a chilly night, Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto sat out after leaving Saturday’s game with lower back tightness.

Up next

Braves: Begin a four-game series Monday night at Washington. RHP Bryce Elder (2-1, 0.77 ERA) opposes Nationals RHP Jake Irvin (1-2, 6.16).

Phillies: Open seven-game trip Monday night with the first of four games against the Cubs. RHP Aaron Nola (1-4, 4.03 ERA) faces Chicago RHP Colin Rea (2-0, 3.63).

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Michael Harris II leads surging Braves past slumping Phillies 4-2 for 3-game sweep | iNFOnews.ca
Atlanta Braves pitcher Grant Holmes throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)
Michael Harris II leads surging Braves past slumping Phillies 4-2 for 3-game sweep | iNFOnews.ca
Atlanta Braves’ Ozzie Albies, top left, attempts a double play after a force out of Philadelphia Phillies’ Justin Crawford, bottom left, during the fifth inning of a baseball game, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)
Michael Harris II leads surging Braves past slumping Phillies 4-2 for 3-game sweep | iNFOnews.ca
Philadelphia Phillies’ Kyle Schwarber, right, watches his double off Atlanta Braves pitcher Aaron Bummer during the fifth inning of a baseball game, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)
Michael Harris II leads surging Braves past slumping Phillies 4-2 for 3-game sweep | iNFOnews.ca
Philadelphia Phillies’ Trea Turner, left, fields a groundout hit by Atlanta Braves’ Austin Riley during the fourth inning of a baseball game, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)

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