2023-05-07 13:12:18
Luis Arraez (.437) had three singles in four at-bats but mightn’t stop the Chicago Cubs from beating the Miami Marlins 4-1.
The key to the game was Justin Steele (5-0), who allowed one run and six hits, all singles. He didn’t walk and improved his ERA to 1.45, the best in the National League.
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The incident has allowed two earned runs or fewer in 14 straight starts since July 22 of last year.
At bat, Ian Happ got a deep line drive between center and right, to produce two runs in the fifth, once morest the starter and loser Edward Cabrera (2-3).
In the first, Seiya Suzuki pushed in first; while Matt Mervis drove in one in the eighth with his first hit, a single to right field, making his major league debut.
While the bear cubs cut a chain of three defeats, the fish have lost four straight.
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