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Sandy Alcántara had another good pitching job for the Marlins.
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Sandy Alcántara conceded. six hits in nine innings and the Miami Marlins defeated the Atlanta Braves 4-3 on Sunday.
The 26-year-old Dominican held off the Braves to three unearned runs and six hits, walking two and striking out two. to seven in the fourth complete game of his career.
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Venezuelan star Ronald Acuña Jr., left fielder for Atlanta, connected He delivered two of the hits to Alcántara and increased his lead. his streak of games in which he manages to reach base is 29.
Travis d’Arnaud was first at bat in the last inning and lengthened the ball. His offensive performance when Venezuelan first baseman Jesús Aguilar left the field. dropped a fly ball into the infield.
D’Arnaud batted out. doubled and scored with a double by Ozzie Albies for 4-2. Albies stepped forward. to third on an infield flyout that ended the game. in out on the right side and scored. on an RBI groundout by Austin Riley.
Alcántara (4-2) closed out the run. the game – in which he played 115 pitches – with Dansby Swanson’s infield fly caught by Dansby Swanson. catcher Jacob Stallings.
Atlanta starter Ian Anderson (3-0) gave up; four runs, seven hits and two walks, in addition to striking out six in just over six innings.
For the Marlins, Venezuelans Jesús Aguilar 4-2 and Avisail Garcia 0-3, one RBI. The Dominicans Jesús Sánchez 3-0; Bryan De la Cruz 4-0 and Erik González 4-1, one scored.
For the Braves, Venezuelan Ronald Acuña Jr. 4-2. The Dominican Marcell Ozuna 4-1.
