The game turned in the fifth inning. Atlanta erased a two-run deficit with three decisive runs, defeating Philadelphia 4-2 at Citizens Bank Park to extend their winning streak to four games.
Michael Harris carried the Atlanta offense with a perfect 3-for-3 performance, including a solo home run in the third inning. Harris scored twice and drove in one run, reaching base in all four plate appearances with a walk.
The fifth inning broke the game open for Atlanta. Harris II scored on Matt Olson's fielder's choice to tie the game 2-2. Austin Riley's infield single brought Acuña Jr. home for the go-ahead run. Ozzie Albies capped the rally with an RBI double that scored Olson and extended the lead to 4-2.
Kyle Schwarber provided Philadelphia's offense with a two-run homer in the first inning that scored Trea Turner. Schwarber finished 2-for-4 with two RBIs and a walk, but the Phillies managed just four more hits after the opening frame. The Philadelphia starter took the loss, allowing three earned runs over four innings.
Tyler Kinley earned the win for Atlanta with a scoreless inning of relief, carrying a 1.00 ERA. Raisel Iglesias secured his fifth save with a perfect ninth inning. Atlanta improved to 14-7 and maintained first place in the division, while Philadelphia fell to 8-12 and extended their losing streak to four games. Albies sits two stolen bases away from 100 career steals, while Riley is two RBIs from 500 career RBIs.