Braun powers Brewers to three-game sweep over Braves

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Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun (Morry Gash/AP)

ATLANTA — Ryan Braun and Jonathan Villar homered and the Milwaukee Brewers earned their first sweep in Atlanta with a 6-2 victory over the Braves on Thursday night.

The Brewers began the three-game series with a 6-14 road record, but they found the right matchup at Turner Field. Atlanta is 2-20 at home, worst in the majors.

Rain delayed the game 1 hour, 17 minutes in the seventh inning.

Milwaukee took a 3-2 lead in the fifth on Braun’s ninth homer. Braun, who left the game for precautionary reasons during the rain delay. Braun has hit safely in 17 of his past 18 games for a .383 average, four homers and 13 RBIs.

Villar’s second homer of the season came off reliever Ian Krol in the seventh, right before the rain arrived, to put the Brewers up 4-2. Pinch-hitter Hernan Perez added a two-run triple for a 6-2 lead in the ninth.

Carlos Torres pitched the last two innings to earn his second save.

Braves starter Matt Wisler (2-4) had a tough fourth, intentionally walking Martin Maldonado with two outs to get to pitcher Wily Peralta, whose two-run bloop single made it 2-2.

Wisler allowed six hits, three runs, two walks and struck out seven in six innings. The right-hander, one of the few bright spots for the last-place Braves, has a 2.25 ERA in six starts this month.

Tyler Flowers hit a two-run homer in the first to give the Braves a 2-0 lead, but Atlanta missed a chance to do damage in the sixth and the seventh, stranding five runners against Brewers reliever Jhan Marinez.

Peralta (3-5) gave up seven hits, two runs, two walks and struck out four in 5 1-3 innings. The right-hander began the game with a 6.99 ERA and a .363 opponents’ batting average in nine starts this year, and he was 1-8 with a 5.77 ERA in his past 13 road starts.

But against the weak-hitting Braves, Peralta commanded his mid-90s mph fastball with relative ease in his last four-plus innings to improve to 2-1 with a 1.65 ERA in five starts against Atlanta.

The Braves rank last in the majors in homers, RBIs and runs scored.

With the Braves moving to a new suburban stadium next year, the Brewers played their last game at Turner Field. They went 27-41 at the Braves’ 20-year-old ballpark.

SUSPENSION

Atlanta’s dismal season took another turn for the worse before the game when outfielder Hector Olivera was suspended through Aug. 1 for his arrest on domestic violence charges.

The suspension, announced by commissioner Rob Manfred, is without pay and covers 82 games, retroactive to April 30.

Olivera was arrested April 13 at a hotel outside Washington, D.C., charged with assault and battery of a woman and immediately placed on leave. He will not appeal the suspension.

STRUGGLING

Nick Markakis, Atlanta’s leader with 24 RBIs, is hitting .159 in 82 at-bats this month. He went 0 for 9 in the series and lined out as a pinch-hitter in the sixth. … Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman went 1 for 15 in the series.

TRAINING ROOM

Brewers: LHP Chris Capuano, the only lefty on the staff, was placed on the 15-day disabled list with elbow soreness. … RHP David Goforth was recalled from Triple-A Colorado Springs.

UP NEXT

Brewers: RHP Zach Davies (1-3) is 0-1 in one start against Cincinnati. Opponents have hit .297 against him in seven starts.

Braves: RHP Williams Perez (2-1) is 0-1 with a 6.75 ERA in two starts against Miami.

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