PITTSBURGH — Nick Gonzales drove in a career-high four runs and Bailey Falter carried a shutout into the eighth inning as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Atlanta Braves 11-5 on Friday night.
Falter (3-2) had a 20-inning scoreless streak over three starts halted in the eighth when Ronald Acuna Jr. hit a three-run home, helping the Braves avoid their first shutout of the season. The 24-year-old left-hander allowed six hits, striking out four and walking one in his first victory since April 23.
''Just rolling as much as possible,'' Falter said. ''Things aren't really going to change, I just want to get these guys (out in) three pitches or less, first-ball strikes, no walks and I want to get (our) guys back in the dugout as quick as possible. When we do that, good things like tonight tend to happen.''
Falter did that for most of the game.
''He did a good job,'' Pittsburgh manager Derek Shelton said. ''That's a good lineup, and they can score fast, as we saw in the eighth. He did a really good job moving his fastball to both sides."
Gonzales opened the scoring by lining a two-out, two-run single to center field in the first inning. He also drove in two runs with a double in the sixth that extended the Pirates' lead to 10-0.
Gonzales has 13 RBIs in 14 games since being called up from Triple-A Indianapolis on May 10. That is as many runs as the second baseman drove in as a rookie last season in 35 games.
The 24-year-old Gonzales said he is more comfortable in the major leagues now.