Travis d’Arnaud’s game-breaking two-run homer in the seventh inning helped make a winner out of Dillon Gee, who was sharp in his first start back from a two-month stay on the disabled list. Facing the minimum over his first five innings, Gee did not crack for a run until B.J. Upton’s two-out RBI double in the sixth. He needed just 79 pitches to complete seven innings, departing to a standing ovation after allowing first two batters in the eighth to reach base.