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  Saturday, Jul. 29 1:15pm ET
Reynolds leaves game with back trouble
 
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ATLANTA (AP) -- It took four months for Wally Joyner to make an impact on the Atlanta Braves.

Joyner hit his 200th career homer and drove in four runs, and John Burkett pitched seven innings for the first time in over two months to lead the Braves over the Houston Astros 13-5 Saturday.

Javy Lopez and Jeff Bagwell
Javy Lopez tags out the Astros' Jeff Bagwell at the plate in the third. Bagwell tried to score on Moises Alou 's grounder.

"I'm happy with the longevity of my career and I'm happy to help the team win," said Joyner, an Atlanta native whose 15th major league season is his first with the Braves. "Who knows? Maybe I'll get 201."

Joyner needs four hits to reach 2,000. A career .290 hitter entering the season, Joyner struggled in his adjustment to backing up Andres Galarraga at first base.

He batted .147 in May and only .133 in June. This month, though, he is hitting .299 with three homers and 13 RBI.

With Galarraga nursing a sprained left thumb, Joyner has made six straight starts.

"There's a place for personal achievements, but a very small place," Joyner said. "When I get 2,000, I'll say the same thing."

Javy Lopez also homered, a two-run shot off Shane Reynolds (7-8) in the first, as the Braves took a 4-0 lead and went on to score their most runs this season.

Burkett (8-4), who allowed four runs and nine hits, won for the first time in four starts since beating the New York Mets on June 29. He had not finished the seventh inning in 11 appearances since May 14.

He took some advice from teammate Greg Maddux on Friday night and went home early. Burkett typically charts pitches the night before a start, but a long rain delay Friday and a schedule that called for a 1:10 p.m. start caused him to get to sleep by midnight.

The Braves did not complete their 5-2 victory over Houston until 2:02 a.m.

"I wanted to come out early and throw strikes, keep it pretty basic," Burkett said. "I got in a little bit of trouble in the second, but I got a lot of run support. That always makes it easy."

Houston made four errors that led to three unearned runs.

Reynolds left after one inning because of tightness in his back. He gave up four runs -- three earned -- and four hits. Reliever Jason Green was tagged for seven runs, just five earned, and three hits in two innings.

"I'll be all right," Reynolds said. "I just need some rest."

Reynolds, 7-8 with a 5.22 ERA, is day to day. He has lost five of his last six decisions.

Atlanta scored its opening run when first baseman Jeff Bagwell misplayed Chipper Jones' grounder for an error. Joyner followed with a sacrifice fly and Lopez hit his 18th homer.

Houston closed to 4-3 in the second on Tony Eusebio's homer and RBI singles by Daryle Ward and Julio Lugo.

Atlanta made it 8-3 in the bottom half against Green on Andruw Jones' RBI double, a run-scoring error by third baseman Chris Truby on a pickoff throw and Joyner's two-run homer, his fourth of the season.

Andruw Jones hit a two-run single in the third, which included a run-scoring throwing error by Eusebio, Houston's catcher.

Keith Lockhart made it 12-3 with an RBI single in the fifth, and Joyner added an RBI single in the sixth.

"You can't be down by nine runs after four innings and have much of a chance to win," Bagwell said. "Both sides were tired, but if both teams had made four errors, maybe I could blame it on the late hours. But I can't say that had anything to do with it."

Lugo had run scoring singles off Burkett in the seventh and Jason Marquis in the ninth.

Game notes
Atlanta scored 12 runs against San Diego on May 21. ... The crowd of 47,889 gave the Braves their 15th sellout this season. ... Houston had won five straight coming in to the series.
 


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