MILWAUKEE — Jarred Kelenic broke out of a month-long slump by hitting a homer and double in the Atlanta Braves' 5-1 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night.
Austin Riley went 4 for 5 as the Braves won despite leaving 11 men on base.
Kelenic doubled during Atlanta's four-run outburst in the third inning and hit a solo shot over the left-field wall in the fourth. Kelenic grew up in the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha, Wisconsin, and said he has been staying at his childhood home during this series.
''It's probably the most surreal homer I've hit so far in my short career,'' the 25-year-old Kelenic said. ''Just running around the bases, I kind of got butterflies.''
Kelenic said he had about 80 friends and relatives cheering him on from behind the Braves' dugout.
''I saw some teachers that I had in middle school that were here,'' Kelenic said. ''It just kind of makes you think about when you were a kid and stuff like that. It's super special to be here. I'm just trying to take it all in.''
Before Tuesday, Kelenic had batted just .125 (11 of 88) in July with a .189 on-base percentage and .239 slugging percentage. The slump had caused his batting average to sink from .278 to .235, while his OPS plunged from .781 to .681.
''It's going to be like that with a young player,'' Braves manager Brian Snitker said. ''It's going to be up and down, peaks and valleys and things like that as they learn to put this whole thing together.''