Guardians Beat Marlins 3-2 Behind Parker Messick’s 6 Strong Innings
Miami tries to extend a five-game home winning streak as Parker Messick and Sandy Alcantara face off in the series opener.
- On Friday, the Cleveland Guardians defeated the Miami Marlins 3-2 at LoanDepot Park in the series opener, improving to 48-46 overall while Miami fell to 52-42.
- Guardians pitcher Parker Messick anchored the victory by allowing one hit and one run across six innings while striking out eight batters in his 14th quality start of the season.
- Rookie Chase DeLauter hit a 430-foot home run in the fourth inning, and Bazzana added a sacrifice fly in the fifth to plate Austin Hedges, giving Cleveland a 3-0 lead.
- Despite solo home runs from Heriberto Hern and Leo Jim in the seventh, Cleveland reliever Cade Smith earned his MLB-leading 28th save with a hitless ninth inning.
- The three-game series continues Saturday at 4:10 p.m. with LHP Joey Cantillo facing Miami's RHP Max Meyer at LoanDepot Park.
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Guardians beat Marlins 3-2 behind Parker Messick’s 6 strong innings
MIAMI (AP) — Parker Messick gave up one hit and one run in six strong innings, Chase DeLauter hit a home run, and the Cleveland Guardians beat the Miami Marlins 3-2 on Friday night.
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We were able to escape with another win on the diamond yesterday. It wasn't a walk in the park, but a win is a win. David Peterson allowed just one run, and Trevor Rogers allowed just one run as well, but his was in the sixth as Seyia Suzuki hit a bomb. The Orioles ended up winning the game 3-2, and really, the end result is all that matters. I'm hoping this game won't be quite as much of a sweat as we play the Guardians and Marlins matchup.The …
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