CHICAGO -- - Kris Bryant and Willson Contreras each homered twice, and the Chicago Cubs beat the Braves 13-4 Saturday on an afternoon when Atlanta returned Sean Kazmar Jr. to the major leagues for the first time in 13 years.
Javier Báez and David Bote also homered for the Cubs, who stopped a two-game losing streak. Chicago entered hitting a major league-worst .166 and then took an 11-0 lead in the fifth.
"It's a collective sigh of relief," Bryant said.
Atlanta selected the contract of Kazmar, a 36-year-old infielder, from its alternate training site before the game. He pinch hit in the fifth inning and grounded into a 4-6-3 double play.
Kazmar had not played in the major leagues since Sept. 23, 2008, with the San Diego Padres - a span of 12 years, 6 months, 25 days.
"Obviously wasn't the outcome we were looking for. A win would have been nice," he said. "But what a good feeling."
He appeared in 19 games that season for his only previous major league action, and had since played in Triple-A for the Padres, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets and Braves, plus Double-A for the Mets - a total of 1,106 minor league games.
Kazmar was at home living on unemployment insurance last year during the COVID-19-shortened season, when the minor leagues were called.
"There could have been obvious times where I doubted that this opportunity would ever come," he said. "Honestly, it never really left my mind, especially the last few years that I've been playing in Gwinnett I still felt like I had the ability to play at this level. Just super fortunate to get this opportunity - one to do it with an Atlanta Braves uniform on and secondly to do it at Wrigley Field is amazing."
The gap between big league appearances was the greatest since that of right-hander Ralph Winegarner, according to Elias Sports Bureau. Winegarner played on June 23, 1936, for the Cleveland Indians and did not return to the majors until July 7, 1949, with the St. Louis Browns - a span of 13 years and 14 days.
Trevor Williams (2-1) allowed one run and four hits in five innings. He had given up five runs and 10 hits against Pittsburgh in his previous start.
Hector Ynoa (0-1) gave up six runs and seven hits - including three homers - in four innings.
Contreras hit solo shots in the first and third innings off Ynoa, and Bryant hit two-run drives against Jesse Biddle in the fifth and Jacob Webb in the sixth.
Contreras has homered in three consecutive games for the first time in his career.
"That's what we feel like this lineup is capable of any given night," Cubs manager David Ross said.
Báez hit a three-run homer off Ynoa in the third and Bote against Webb in the fifth.
"That's still a really good lineup," Braves manager Brian Snitker said. "It's not hitting on all cylinders early. We're not either, quite honestly."
Ehire Adrianza and Ronald Acuña Jr. had two hits apiece for the Braves, who have lost five out of seven. Adrianza tripled and scored on a sacrifice fly before Marcell Ozuna hit a two-run single in a three-run seventh.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Braves: RHP Bryse Wilson was recalled from the alternate training site, LHP Sean Newcomb (no reason given) and OF Ender Inciarte (strained left hamstring) went on the 10-day injured list before Saturday's game. ... INF Ozzie Albies is sore and day to day after being hit by a pitch on a calf Friday, Snitker said.
Cubs: RHPs Dan Winkler and Brandon Workman were activated from the COVID-19-related injured list. ... RHP Pedro Strop was returned to the team's alternate site in South Bend, Indiana. ... LHP Justin Steele was optioned to the alternate site.
UP NEXT
RHP Kyle Hendricks (0-1, 3.00 ERA) is expected to start Sunday for the Cubs and Wilson (1-0, 4.02) for the Braves. Hendricks was scratched from his start Tuesday because he felt ill. He tested negative for COVID-19.
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