Mets 6, Braves 3

ATLANTA -- Curtis Granderson went 3-for-5 with two home runs, including a grand slam, and New York Mets defeated the Atlanta Braves 6-3 on Friday at Turner Field.

Granderson hit a grand slam in the second inning and a solo homer in the fourth -- both against Atlanta starter Bud Norris. It was the 18th two-homer game of his career and sixth grand slam.

The offensive outburst benefited New York starter Matt Harvey (1-3), who broke a three-game losing streak. He allowed two runs on seven hits and one walk and struck out five in five innings.

Jeurys Familia pitched a scoreless ninth inning to earn his fourth save.

Norris (1-3) was lifted for a pinch hitter after allowing five runs in four innings. He allowed five hits and two walks, with four strikeouts.

New York scored a run in the seventh on doubles by David Wright and Yoenis Cespedes, who has an extra base hit in seven straight games. Cespedes left the game in the bottom of the eighth after aggravating the bruise on his right leg on the slide into second base.

The Braves added a run in the seventh on an RBI single by Adonis Garcia, but stranded two runners when lefty Jerry Blevins struck out A.J. Pierzynski to end the rally.

There was a 56-minute rain delay in the middle of the eighth inning.

The Mets struck first against Norris in the second inning. He issued two one-out walks and loaded the bases by throwing wildly to third on Harvey's sacrifice bunt. Granderson then smacked a line drive into the right field seats for a grand slam to give the Mets a 4-0 lead.

The Braves cut the lead to 4-2 in the bottom of the second on an RBI single by Kelly Johnson and a run-scoring double from Mallex Smith.

Granderson hit a solo homer in the fourth, this one a high fly into the seats in right, to put the Mets ahead 5-2.

Home plate umpire Jeff Kellogg was struck in the mask by a foul ball in the first inning and had to leave the game. First base umpire Alan Porter moved behind the plate and the game was administered with a three-man crew.

NOTES: The Mets entered the game having hit back-to-back homers in three straight games for the first time in club history. On the other hand, the Braves entered the game without a homer in 10 straight games, their longest homerless stretch since 1983. ... Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said reliever Alexi Ogando was not available on Friday night. The right-hander had worked the previous four consecutive games. ... Hall of Famer John Smoltz tore down the No. 73 sign on the Turner Field wall that designates the number of home games remaining in the facility. Smoltz was chosen to commemorate his 3,000th career strikeout on April 22, 2008. ... Matchups for the second game of the series on Saturday feature New York LHP Steven Matz (1-1, 7.27) against Atlanta RHP Jhoulys Chacin (0-0, 2.38).
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New York MetsMets0401001006101
Atlanta BravesBraves0200001003101
WP:Matt Harvey (NYM)
LP:Bud Norris (ATL)
Season Series
AtlantaStatsNY Mets
10-9Vs9-10
.277Batting Average.225
3.6Runs / Game4.0
15Home Runs22
8Errors5