PHILADELPHIA — Nick Castellanos hit a go-ahead two-run homer in seventh inning, Brandon Marsh hit a three-run shot in the sixth and the Philadelphia Phillies built on their NL East lead with a 5-4 win over the Atlanta Braves on Thursday night.
The Phillies hold a six-game lead over the Braves for the division crown after taking the opener of a four-game series.
It got fun late for Philly.
Braves starter Charlie Morton allowed the leadoff runner to reach in five of the first six innings and struggled to throw strikes but was bailed out by a Philadelphia offense that wasted runners in scoring position.
That is, until Marsh went deep the other way to left field off Morton for his 14th homer of the year that made it 4-3 in the sixth.
Castellanos, perhaps the most consistent Phillies slugger in the second half of the season, crushed a two-out homer to center off Grant Holmes (2-1) that got a rise out of the 40,000-plus fans in attendance and put the Phillies up 5-4 in the seventh.
''It's fun, man. It's a high,'' Castellanos said. ''It's a cool feeling when everyone stands up and shows their love.''
With good reason. Castellanos hit his 12th career go-ahead homer in the seventh inning or later and his first of the season. Delivering in big moments have been the norm of late for Castellanos. He hit a three-run homer off Justin Verlander in a 5-0 win over Houston on Tuesday.