CHICAGO — Adam Duvall hit two home runs per second straight game, Pablo Lopez hit one-hitter in seven innings and the Miami Marlins beat the Chicago Cubs 11-1 on Saturday night.
Also the Dominican Jesús Sánchez achieved his first home run in the majors.
Duvall stays hot at bat after hitting a grand slam and hitting a two-run line Friday in the 10-2 blowout.
He had two two-run boards in the first and third innings against Jake Arrieta (5-8), and joined Derrek Lee, in 2002, and Giancarlo Stanton, in 2016, as the only Marlins players with straight games with multiples. home runs.
The only hit Lopez allowed (3-4) was an Eric Sogard single in the second inning. The right-hander struck out seven and walked away.
For the Marlines the Dominicans Lewin Díaz 1-1 with one run scored and two produced; Sterling Marte 4-1 with 2 runs and Jesús Sánchez 5-2 with one run and 2 produced.
For the Cubs, Venezuelans José Lobatón 3-0 and Rafael Ortega 2-1. The Dominican Sergio Alcántara 1-0. The Puerto Rican Javier Báez 3-0.
Boston beat KC.
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, USA – Bobby Dalbec had three RBIs and one double to complete the cycle, JD Martinez hit a two-run homer and the Boston Red Sox beat the Boston Royals 7-1 on Saturday night. Kansas City.
Dalbec, Boston’s ninth batter, singled in the second, put Boston ahead 2-1 in the fifth with his third triple for the team, was hit by a pitch from Jackson Kowar in the seventh, and landed a two touchdowns in the ninth against Kowar ..
Martín Pérez (5-4) allowed one run and three hits in five innings. Garrett Whitlock, Hirokazu Sawamura and Brandon Workman combined for a four-inning scoreless relay of four hits.
Brad Keller (6-7) lost his third consecutive start, after giving up five runs, five hits, surrendering three walks in five innings.
For the Red Sox, Danny Santana 5-1 with an RBI; Rafael Devers 4-0. Puerto Ricans Christian Vázquez 4-0; Enrique Hernández 2-1 with two runs scored.
For the Royals, the Dominican Carlos Santana 4-0 with an RBI; Kelvin Gutierrez 4-1; Hanser Alberto from 3-1. The Venezuelan Salvador Pérez 4-1. Cuban Jorge Soler 4-0.
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