Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Atlanta Braves – Box Score – August 20, 2011 – ESPN.

That was surprisingly easy, considering that the Braves were facing a rookie lefthander in his first major league start. He didn’t get an out in the fifth.

The Dbacks jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first with a pair of two-out hits, a single and a double, off of Brandon Beachy. Beachy allowed only two other hits, and one walk, in six innings, while striking out seven. He was pretty much in control the whole time. He got the lead when Dan Uggla hit a two-run homer in the first.

Beachy added to the lead, singling in Jose Constanza in the second. Chipper Jones singled in Michael Bourn in the fifth, followed by a Freddie Freeman sac fly to score Martin Prado. In the sixth, Prado’s second double of the night scored Bourn, and in the seventh Uggla and Freeman hit back-to-back homers. (Uggla now has 29 homers, just one off the league lead.)

Fredi was able to use the back of the bullpen — George Sherrill and Cristhian Martinez — and the seedy underbelly of the bullpen — Scott Proctor Linebrink (same difference) — to finish things off. The Lisp was particularly effective, needing only ten pitches to retire four hitters, even though he struck one out.