Phillies edge Braves despite Johnson homer

PHILADELPHIA -- Jonathan Papelbon made his first appearance in Philadelphia since he made a lewd gesture as he left the field, closing out the Phillies' 5-4 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Friday night with a scoreless ninth inning.

The game was Papelbon's first at home since he blew a save against the Marlins on Sept. 14 and lost his composure when he was booed coming off the field. He grabbed himself in response and then bumped umpire Joe West.

Papelbon denied that he was insulting the fans -- he said he was making a needed "adjustment" -- but served a seven-game suspension.

The closer entered Friday to a chorus of boos that got louder when he was introduced by public-address announcer Dan Baker. But the fans gave him a standing ovation when he got Joey Terdoslavich out on a grounder to end it for his 39th save in 43 chances, prompting Papelbon to pump his right fist before embracing catcher Carlos Ruiz.

Marlon Byrd drove in the go-ahead run with a seventh-inning groundout.

Luis Garcia (1-0) pitched a scoreless seventh and earned the win.

Chris Johnson homered for Atlanta, which lost for the ninth time in 11 games while falling to 5-18 this month.

Philadelphia took the lead in the seventh off Jordan Walden (0-2). Ruiz led off with a walk, went to third on Ryan Howard's one-out double and scored on Byrd's groundout to second.

Howard snapped an 0-for-15 skid with the hit.

Atlanta took a 4-0 lead in the fourth on Johnson's two-run homer to left field. The Braves jumped on the board with a pair of runs in the first on RBIs by Freddie Freeman and Justin Upton.

Ervin Santana allowed four runs on eight hits in 5 2/3 innings, ending the season with a 14-10 record.

Jerome Williams gave up four runs on eight hits in six innings. The veteran right-hander finished 4-2 with a 2.83 ERA in nine starts for Philadelphia since claiming him off waivers on Aug. 10.

The Braves' Aaron Harang (11-12) likely will surpass 200 innings when the teams play the second of the three-game series tonight. His counterpart for the Phillies, A.J. Burnett (8-17), will try to end a forgettable season on a good note. The right-hander leads the league in walks (93) and earned runs (105).

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