ATLANTA (AP) The Atlanta Braves gave New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone ā€œa little peek into where you're trying to get to.ā€

That peek revealed a concerning gap between the Braves, who own the majors' best record, and the last-place Yankees.

Max Fried allowed two runs in his first home start in more than three months, Nicky Lopez had three hits and three RBIs in a fill-in role, and the Braves beat the Yankees 11-3 on Monday night.

ā€œRight now, they're the class of the league,ā€ Boone said of the Braves (76-42). ā€œClearly, that's where you want to be.ā€

Yankees starter Clarke Schmidt (8-7), who gave up a career-high eight runs and nine hits in 2 1/3 innings, said the Braves were the best team he has faced.

ā€œI faced the Rangers twice, Baltimore and Boston twice,ā€ Schmidt said, adding that the Braves ā€œwere far above and beyond those teams.ā€

Eddie Rosario drove in four runs with three hits, including a two-run homer, in Atlanta's 15-hit attack.

New York has lost three straight. The Yankees (60-59), who havenā€™t missed the playoffs since 2016, fell 5 1/2 games behind Toronto for the AL's last wild-card spot.

ā€œI feel like we are a competent team ... but we also are on a time crunch a little bit, too,ā€ Schmidt said. ā€œThere is time to make these games up, but we've definitely got to kick it into gear.ā€

Following the game, Braves manager Brian Snitker said second baseman Ozzie Albies will be placed on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain suffered in Sunday's loss at the New York Mets. Lopez filled in as Albies missed a start for the first time this season.

Fried (4-1) gave up eight hits in six-plus innings in his first home start since May 5. He returned from the 60-day injured list on Aug. 4 after missing 70 games with a left forearm strain and allowed a combined four runs in two road starts.

Lopez has a combined eight RBIs in his last two starts. He had a two-run single in the second off Schmidt before driving in another run with a single in Atlanta's four-run third.

Lopez had four hits, including a homer, and drove in five runs while also pitching a scoreless inning in relief in Atlanta's 21-3 win at the Mets in the first game of a doubleheader sweep on Saturday.

Lopez filled in for shortstop Orlando Arcia on Saturday and was needed at second base Monday night as Albies missed a start for the first time this season.

The Braves acquired Lopez from Kansas City for left-hander Taylor Hearn on July 30.

ā€œā€œI think heā€™s very happy,ā€ Rosario, speaking through a translator, said of Lopez. ā€When you get traded from an organization to a contender, I think it's very exciting for a player."

Austin Riley homered in the first inning, his 29th.

Isiah Kiner-Falefa had three hits and drove in a run for New York. Anthony Volpe's ninth-inning triple off Joe JimƩnez drove in Billy McKinney, who walked as a pinch-hitter.

HOMECOMING SPOILED

Schmidt's streak of 14 consecutive starts allowing three runs or fewer ended in just two innings in his first career appearance against the Braves. Schmidt, a native of Acworth, Georgia, about 20 miles from Truist Park, grew up cheering for the Braves.

ā€œRegardless of the homecoming, I want to go out there and give my team a chance to win and I feel I did not do that,ā€ Schmidt said.

RILEY ON POWER SURGE

Riley's homer was his seventh in his last 10 home games. In 29 games since the All-Star break, Riley leads the majors with 21 extra-base hits and is second with 13 homers.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Yankees 1B DJ LeMahieu (right calf tightness) extended his hitting streak to seven games with a seventh-inning single in his return after missing five straight games.

UP NEXT

Boone said struggling RHP Luis Severino (2-7, 8.06) will make a traditional start, without an opener, when he faces Braves RHP Bryce Elder (8-4, 3.64) on Tuesday night. Severino followed an opener in his last appearance, allowing four runs in two-plus innings and took the loss in Wednesday's 9-2 loss at the Chicago White Sox.

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