In his seventh start of the season, Steele
(5-0) lowered his ERA to 1.45, while yielding just a
sixth-inning run along with six hits, no walks and four
strikeouts to complete seven for the fifth time of his career.
The left-hander tied Jake Arrieta's franchise record (since
1912) with 14 consecutive starts of allowing two earned runs or
fewer.
Seiya Suzuki had an RBI single and Nico Hoerner recorded two
hits for the Cubs, who won for just the fourth time in the last
13 games.
Highly-touted Chicago first-base prospect Matt Mervis went
hitless in the first three at-bats of his major league debut on
Friday before delivering an RBI single in the eighth.
Luis Arraez went 3-for-4 for the Marlins to raise his
majors-leading average to .437. The Marlins have been outscored
30-10 while losing four in a row after sweeping a three-game
home series from Chicago last weekend.
Miami's Edward Cabrera (2-3), who fanned 12 Cubs last weekend,
allowed three runs and five hits while walking just one and
striking out eight over five innings Friday.
Chicago opened the scoring in the bottom of the first when
Hoerner led off with a single and eventually scored on Suzuki's
hit over the head of Marlins third baseman Jean Segura. The Cubs
were finally able to add to that in the fifth, when Dansby
Swanson singled with two outs and scored on Happ's fourth homer
of the season into the right-center field bleachers.
Miami made it a 3-1 contest in the top of the sixth. Jon Berti
(two hits) led off with an infield single, went to third on
Arraez's second hit and scored on Yuri Gurriel's sacrifice fly.
Mervis' run-scoring single added insurance for Chicago. Mark
Leiter Jr. pitched the ninth for his first save.
--Field Level Media
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