<p>Johnny Estrada drove in the winning run with a bases-loaded sacrifice fly in the 10th inning, leading the Atlanta Braves past the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1 Thursday.</p><p>The Braves rallied against Salomon Torres (6-4), who was pitching for the first time since serving a three-game suspension for throwing twice at Oakland's Damian Miller last month.</p><p>Eli Marrero reached on an error by shortstop Jack Wilson to open the 10th, and Marcus Giles walked. Rafael Furcal bunted perfectly down the third-base line for a hit, leaving catcher Jason Kendall with no play.</p><p>Estrada, who entered as a pinch-hitter in the eighth, followed with a long fly to left to bring in Marrero.</p><p>Chris Reitsma (4-2) pitched a scoreless 10th for the win.</p><p>The Braves rebounded from a 4-3 loss a night earlier that dropped them one game behind the Philadelphia Phillies in the NL East. The Phillies played Florida on Thursday.</p><p>Atlanta starter Russ Ortiz pitched eight strong innings but missed out on a chance to win his sixth straight start. He allowed one run on six hits and pitched around four walks.</p><p>As good as Ortiz was, counterpart Kip Wells might have been better. He gave up one run on four hits in eight innings, and retired 11 of 12 batters at one point. Wells struck out four and had no walks.</p><p>Tike Redman finished 3-for-5 for the Pirates, who lost for only the second time in seven games.</p><p>Pittsburgh nearly took the lead against Atlanta closer John Smoltz in the ninth. Jason Bay led off with a walk, then moved to second on a sacrifice. Kendall was intentionally walked, and Wilson singled sharply to center.</p><p>But third base coach John Russell stopped Bay to leave the bases loaded, and Randall Simon, the third straight pinch-hitter, grounded into a double play to end the threat.</p><p>Giles, who entered as a pinch-hitter in the eighth and then stayed in to play second, made a nice backhanded stop on a short hop, then tossed the ball to Furcal to start the double play.</p><p>The Pirates took a 1-0 lead in the third when Redman doubled with two outs and scored on a single by Abraham Nunez. Atlanta left fielder Charles Thomas appeared to have a chance to throw out Redman at the plate, but his throw sailed well over the head of catcher Eddie Perez.</p><p>In the bottom half, the Braves tied it on a sacrifice fly to right by Furcal. He brought in Perez, who narrowly beat the throw by Rob Mackowiak.</p><p>Notes:@ Pirates C J.R. House made the first start of his major league career and finished 0-for-3. ... Atlanta RF J.D. Drew singled in the first and extended his career-long hitting streak to 19 games. ... Pittsburgh 2B Jose Castillo went 0-for-3 and is 3-for-31 since hitting a homer off Florida's Josh Beckett on July 5. ... Smoltz had two walks in an appearance for the first time since Aug. 16, 2002, against Colorado.</p>