Pablo Lopez fires 7 strong innings as Marlins blank Cards
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[April 22, 2022]
Pablo Lopez, who got married on Monday,
celebrated by striking out nine batters in seven scoreless innings
as the host Miami Marlins defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 5-0 on
Thursday night.
Miami snapped its eight-game losing streak against the Cardinals, a
skid that started last year. The Marlins had scored just seven runs
in those eight defeats.
Jesus Sanchez and Jazz Chisholm Jr. slugged homers for Miami, which
snapped a two-game losing streak and ended its homestand with a 4-3
record.
The Cardinals had won the first two games of the three-game series
and four of their previous five overall.
Lopez (2-0) lowered his ERA to 0.52 through three starts this
season. He threw 100 pitches, walked none and allowed three hits --
all singles.
Sanchez went 2-for-3 with a walk and three runs.
Chisholm slugged a two-run shot on a 0-2 hanging slider from Aaron
Brooks in the seventh inning. Chisholm beefed with umpire Phil Cuzzi
on both strike calls before going deep.
The Cardinals' Jordan Hicks, making his first career major league
start after 114 relief appearances, took the loss. Hicks (1-1) went
three innings and allowed one run on two hits and two walks. He
struck out three.
Miami got to Hicks in the second. Sanchez drew a leadoff walk,
advanced to second on Jesus Aguilera's hit and to third on Joey
Wendle's one-out infield single. Sanchez then scored on Brian
Anderson's fielder's-choice grounder.
The Marlins extended their lead to 2-0 in the fourth.
Sanchez started the rally again, this time with a leadoff single. He
advanced to second on Aguilar's single, reached third on Avisail
Garcia's flyout to center and scored when reliever Drew VerHagen's
pitch sailed off Yadier Molina's glove. Molina was charged with a
passed ball.
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Apr 21, 2022; Miami, Florida, USA; St. Louis Cardinals center
fielder Harrison Bader (48) breaks his bat over his knee after
striking out during the eighth inning against the Miami Marlins at
loanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Rhona Wise-USA TODAY Sports
In the sixth, Marlins shortstop Wendle made a
fielding gem, diving to his left to stop a smash by Dylan Carlson
and then throwing him out at first.
After flashing the leather, Miami flexed its
muscles. Sanchez's homer in the bottom of the sixth traveled 428
feet to right. Chisholm made it 5-0 with his 378-foot dinger, also
to right.
Just before Chisholm's homer, Cuzzi emphatically waved for him to
get back in the batter's box. Molina tried to get Brooks to pitch
quickly in order to take advantage of Chisholm not being ready to
hit.
However, Brooks wasn't ready either; and, when he was, it was
Chisholm who took advantage.
--Field Level Media
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