ATLANTA — Jason Heyward might be staying in the leadoff spot.
Heyward homered and drove in two runs to help the Atlanta Braves beat St. Louis 5-2 on Sunday night, capping their first three-game sweep of the Cardinals at home in 10 years.
Heyward hit leadoff for the second straight night and only the third time this season. He has nine homers, including two in the series between NL division leaders.
"I'm getting more comfortable in general," Heyward said. "The more you move, it is hard to get comfortable."
When he moved Heyward to the leadoff spot on Saturday, Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said he was "just tinkering." After Sunday night's game, Gonzalez said he's sticking with Heyward atop the lineup "right now, the way we set up."
Gonzalez said the "common denominator" in the three-game sweep was dominant starting pitching.
Following strong starts by Mike Minor and Julio Teheran, Kris Medlen (7-10) allowed two runs on eight hits and a walk in six innings to snap his three-game losing streak.
The three wins came after Tim Hudson, the leader of the staff, sustained a season-ending broken right ankle Wednesday night in New York.