Quintana tosses another gem as Cubs blank Marlins
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[April 17, 2019]
Jose Quintana pitched seven
scoreless innings, and Javier Baez blasted an opposite-field,
439-foot home run as the Chicago Cubs defeated the host Miami
Marlins 4-0 on Tuesday night.
Quintana (2-1) allowed six hits and no walks, striking out seven and
extending his scoreless streak to 14 innings.
Against Miami, Quintana threw first-pitch strikes to 21 of 27
batters. He retired nine straight hitters from the first to the
fourth innings, and he had an 8-6 groundball-to-fly-out ratio. He
also picked up 15 swing-and-miss strikes.
Relievers Brandon Kintzler and Pedro Strop completed the seven-hit
shutout as Miami never got a runner past second base.
Baez, who is hitting .314, went 3-for-4, including two singles and
his fifth homer of the season.
Miami starter Pablo Lopez (1-3) lost his third straight start,
allowing five hits, one walk and two runs in five innings. He struck
out six.
Chicago opened the scoring in the third. David Bote hit an
opposite-field double off the bottom of the wall in right, and
lefty-swinging Daniel Descalso pulled a two-out RBI single, driving
a 1-2 changeup through a Marlins shift.
The Cubs stretched their lead to 2-0 in the fourth. Baez stroked an
opposite-field single to right, went to third on Jason Heyward's
hit-and-run single and scored on Bote's broken-bat groundout.
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Cubs starting pitcher Jose Quintana (62) delivers a pitch in the
first inning against the Miami Marlins at Marlins Park. Mandatory
Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
Baez's homer in the top of the eighth gave Chicago a 3-0 lead, but
Miami threatened to tie the score in the bottom of the frame. With
two on and two outs, Jorge Alfaro golfed a low sinker about 405 feet
to center, where Albert Almora ran it down on the warning track.
Chicago stretched its lead to 4-0 in the ninth, scoring a run
without a hit. Bote walked on a full count and advanced on reliever
Sergio Romo's wild pitch and two fly outs, the last of which was an
RBI off the bat of Ben Zobrist.
--Field Level Media
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