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Dodgers Drop Game To Braves 6-4

LOS ANGELES (AP) — It's been a frustrating season for the Atlanta Braves, who haven't been above .500 all season and have been struggling to string together some consistency.

The Braves put it all together Saturday night against the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers, matching timely hitting with a strong outing from their starting pitcher and an improved performance from the bullpen.

"That's a good team win," Atlanta manager Brian Snitker said. "We beat a really good pitcher and a great team, so that was a good win for us."

Ozzie Albies drove in the go-ahead run in a five-run third inning off Clayton Kershaw, Abraham Almonte got a pinch-hit homer off Blake Treinen in the seventh, and the Braves beat Los Angeles 6-4.

Braves starter Charlie Morton (5-2) didn't allow a hit until Cody Bellinger had the first of four consecutive singles to begin the fourth. Morton gave up four hits, four runs — two earned — with one walk and five strikeouts in five innings.

"It's not just one game, it's getting some momentum," Morton said. "If the pitching isn't there, then the offense has to pick us up. If the offense isn't there, then the pitching's got to pick us up, and we've got to do that for an eight-, nine-, 10-game stretch. We took one from them tonight, and I hope we come out and get off to a good start tomorrow and win a series against a really good team. They're just great. They're a really good team top to bottom."

Kershaw (7-5), the former NL MVP and a three-time Cy Young Award winner, lost to the Braves for the first time in 12 career regular-season starts. He began the game 5-0 with a 1.78 ERA against Atlanta before allowing five runs, eight hits and one walk and striking out nine in six innings. It was his second straight ineffective start after giving up five runs and seven hits in a 5-4 loss to San Francisco last Sunday.

Will Smith earned his 10th save in 10 chances by striking out the side in the ninth.

The Braves went ahead 5-1 in the third on Freddie Freeman's RBI single, Albies' two-run double and Dansby Swanson's two-run double. Almonte's first career pinch-hit homer put Atlanta up 6-4.

"You shouldn't give up any runs when you get to two outs," Kershaw said. "That (Ronald) Acuña walk was not good, and Freddie does what Freddie does. Hit a decent pitch. Just put the bat on it and got a hit and then from there, I couldn't stop the bleeding. Tough inning, not what you want to do. Frustrating for me. I battled as best I could and got through six, which I guess was somewhat of a positive. Just a frustrating inning."

Los Angeles led 1-0 in the first when Mookie Betts got hit by a pitch, advanced to second on a third baseman Austin Riley's fielding error and scored from third on Morton's throwing error on a pickoff move.

The Dodgers trimmed the lead to 5-4 in the fourth when Bellinger singled, stole second base, advanced on Chris Taylor's single and scored on Matt Beaty's single. Taylor scored on a double play grounder, and Beaty scored on shortstop Swanson's throwing error.

Los Angeles, which dropped to 34-24, had won three of four and 16 of 22. The Braves, who had lost five of seven, improved to 27-29.

Atlanta's bullpen began the game with a 4.90 ERA that ranked fourth-worst in the major leagues. It allowed one hit and one walk with six strikeouts.

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