Field Level Media
Jun 29, 2023
Boston Red Sox starter Brayan Bello flirted with a no-hitter, but the visiting Miami Marlins rallied late and completed a three-game series sweep with Thursday night's 2-0 win.
The Marlins ended Bello's no-hit bid and later took the lead -- thanks to Jon Berti's RBI single to center -- during an eighth-inning rally.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. doubled the Miami lead with his second home run in as many games to straightaway center in the ninth. He has nine homers for the season.
Joey Wendle went 2-for-4 and starter Jesus Luzardo allowed just three hits and struck out nine over 6 1/3 scoreless innings.
Tanner Scott and A.J. Puk pitched two combined innings of one-hit ball following winning reliever Andrew Nardi (6-1). Puk logged his 13th save.
Jean Segura led off the eighth with Miami's first hit -- a single up the middle that diving Red Sox shortstop Enrique Hernandez knocked down behind second base.
After Wendle's single to right moved Segura to third, Berti knocked an RBI single to center against reliever Chris Martin. A 5-2-3 double play ball and a strikeout of Jorge Soler ended the inning without any further damage.
Bello (5-5) struck out five and was charged with one run on two hits and one walk over seven-plus innings.
Alex Verdugo began Boston's at-bats with a line single to left, but after Rafael Devers drew a two-out walk, Luzardo stranded both runners.
After Devers was issued the free pass. Luzardo then threw five consecutive 1-2-3 innings, a string that was broken up as Devers and Adam Duvall hit back-to-back singles with one out in the seventh.
The Boston offense was held to just four hits and struck out 14 times.
Nardi relieved Luzardo and ended the inning with back-to-back outs, including a strikeout of Masataka Yoshida.
In the second, Chisholm reached on a hard ground ball that was scored as an error on Red Sox first baseman Justin Turner, but a strikeout, a grounder and a lineout got Bello out of trouble.
Nick Fortes grounding into a double play erased Jesus Sanchez's leadoff walk in the third. Bello snagged an inning-ending liner hit by Luis Arraez to continue his long quest with a no-no. Arraez went 0-for-3 to drop his best-in-the-majors batting average to .392.
--Field Level Media