ATLANTA — Oneil Cruz and Rowdy Tellez each hit a two-run homer in the fifth inning, and the Pittsburgh Pirates took advantage of Bailey Falter's strong start to beat the Atlanta Braves 4-2 on Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep.
Bryan Reynolds' 25-game hitting streak ended with two strikeouts and two groundouts in his four at-bats. It was the longest streak in the majors this season and the Pirates' longest since Kenny Lofton's 26-game streak in 2003.
The Pirates' four-run fifth began with a successful challenge resulting in Jack Suwinski being hit by a pitch from Spencer Schwellenbach (1-4). With two outs, Cruz lined a homer that traveled 452 feet to the right-field seats. Cruz's 12th homer had an exit velocity of 117.3 mph.
Schwellenbach walked Edward Olivares before Tellez hit his fourth homer off the right-field foul pole.
The Pirates (40-43) capped a 14-12 June.
''I think we had a solid month,'' Tellez said. ''It was a good way to end it.''
Tellez ended an 0-for-8 drought with the homer.
Falter (4-6) issued four walks in five innings, but the left-hander was charged with one run and two hits. Falter struck out the side in the second and had five strikeouts overall before being affected by temperatures in the low 90s.