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NEW YORK (AP) – Horacio Ramirez won for the first time in three weeks, allowing eight hits over eight innings as the Atlanta Braves beat the New York Yankees 5-2 on Tuesday night.

Jeff Francoeur drove in runs with singles in the second and eighth innings and Adam LaRoche had a solo homer in the seventh for the Braves, who are 5-20 in June.

Ramirez (3-2), making his first career start against the Yankees, gave up one run, walked one and struck out two.

It was only the second start for Ramirez since he was struck on the side of the head by a line drive hit by Lance Berkman on June 11 at Houston.

Jaret Wright (4-5) allowed five hits over six innings, walked two and struck out four. He gave up the run in the second when the Braves got two of the five hits.

Andruw Jones doubled down the left field line to start the Atlanta second, moved to third on an infield out and scored when Francoeur punched an opposite-field single to right through a drawn-in infield.

LaRoche greeted reliever Ron Villone with a first-pitch homer, his 11th of the season, into the right field seats in the seventh to make it 2-0.

Francoeur’s single off reliever T.J. Beam scored Edgar Renteria, who had opened the eighth with a single off Villone and stole second.

New York scored in the seventh when Jorge Posada singled, took second and third on infield outs and scored on Melky Cabrera’s infield single that was bobbled by third baseman Chipper Jones.

The Braves added two runs in the ninth on an RBI-single by pinch-hitter Wilson Betemit and an RBI-double by Chipper Jones, both off Kyle Farnsworth.

Carbera hit his second homer of the season in the ninth off Jorge Sosa.

Ramirez escaped a one-out jam in the third when Cabrera led off with a single, advanced to second on an infield out and held there while Johnny Damon beat out an infield hit. Ramirez then balked both runners up but got Derek Jeter on a comebacker and Jason Giambi on a fly to right.

Notes: Francoeur turned Jeter’s line drive toward the right field corner into a double play with a fine running catch in the first. … 2B Miguel Cairo went 1-for-4 in his second start in place of the injured Robinson Cano, who was placed on the DL with a strained left hamstring. … LaRoche was eventually called out on a swinging third strike to end the fourth inning after a lengthy umpires conference that determined he missed the pitch that went back to the screen. He was thrown out at 1B.

AP-ES-06-27-06 2214EDT

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