Franco’s HR makes difference in win vs. Braves

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ATLANTA — Suburban Atlanta resident Adam Morgan extended his hometown team’s woes and helped the Phillies add to their surprising early season success as he completed seven strong innings in Tuesday night’s 3-2 win over the Braves at Turner Field.

Morgan scattered three hits while matching the career-high seven-inning total he had also posted in one of his three previous career starts against the Braves. The Phillies notched their third straight win with some assistance from Maikel Franco, who highlighted his three-hit performance with an eighth-inning home run.

Each of the Phillies’ last seven wins have been by one run.

“You need luck,” Phillies manager Pete Mackanin said. “You need to be good. I think we’re good. I’m not saying we’re the best. I’m just saying we’re doing things right.”

Franco’s home run soured the second straight eight-inning performance provided by Matt Wisler, who surrendered a season-high eight hits. Wisler was not as sharp as he was when he limited the Mets to one hit over eight scoreless last week, but he received little offensive assistance from the Braves, who inched closer with a ninth-inning home run from Freddie Freeman before falling to 1-16 at home this year.

“Wisler pitched great,” Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said. “That’s where we’re at. He pitches eight innings and gives up three [runs]. On most nights, that gives you a [great] chance to win a ballgame.”

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