SAN DIEGO — All-Star Marcell Ozuna warmed up for the Home Run Derby with blasts of 413 and 422 feet, and Orlando Arcia had a two-run shot for the Atlanta Braves, who beat the San Diego Padres 6-1 on Friday night for their fifth win in seven games.
Ozuna left no doubt with his powerful shots. He led off the fifth with a 413-foot homer to left off knuckleballer Matt Waldron (5-8) that tied the score at 1 and then led off the ninth with a 422-footer to center off Enyel De Los Santos.
Ozuna has 26 homers this season. He was named an All-Star reserve and will participate in the Home Run Derby on Monday night.
Asked if he's ready for the Derby, he said: ''Yeah, 100%. I'm going to have fun and give like an example for my kids.''
Ozuna, who hit a career-high 40 homers last year, went deep in both games of a doubleheader against the Padres in Atlanta on May 20.
''I don't try'' to hit home runs, he said. ''I just try to hit the ball on the barrel. I put a very good swing on it and feel happy.''
Rookie starter Spencer Schwellenbach was impressed with Ozuna's power show.
''It's always fun. He always has great at-bats and hammers baseballs. I guess he's ready for the Derby.''