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04/23 20:21 CDT Max Fried throws Atlanta's first 9-inning complete game since
2022, beats Marlins 5-0
Max Fried throws Atlanta's first 9-inning complete game since 2022, beats
Marlins 5-0
By PAUL NEWBERRY
AP Sports Writer
ATLANTA (AP) --- Max Fried pitched a three-hitter for Atlanta's first
nine-inning complete game since 2022, Adam Duvall had a two-run homer and and
the Atlanta Braves blanked the Miami Marlins for the second night in a row, 5-0
on Tuesday.
After a dismal start, Fried (2-0) has recaptured the form that makes him one of
baseball's top starters. It helped to be facing the struggling Marlins, who
dropped to 6-19 and have gone 20 innings without scoring a run.
They remained 0-for-Atlanta after getting blanked 3-0 in the series opener
Monday. With a week still to go in April, Miami is already 11 1/2 games behind
the Braves in the NL East.
Fried breezed through the night, throwing 69 of 92 pitches for strikes. He
fanned six, didn't walk anyone and needed only 1 hour, 54 minutes to dispatch
the Marlins in the major leagues' fourth complete game this season.
Fried had Atlanta's previous complete game last April 28 but that one lasted
only five innings before it was called because of rain. The last Braves starter
to go the full nine innings was Bryce Elder in an 8-0 victory over Washington
on Sept. 26, 2022.
Emmanuel Rivera singled for the Marlins leading off the third but was quickly
erased when Otto Lopez grounded into an around-the-horn double play. That was
the lone baserunner that Fried allowed through the first six innings.
Luis Arrez led off seventh with a single and everyone was safe when Bryan De
La Cruz's grounder was bobbled by third baseman Austin Riley.
But Fried escaped with the shutout intact. Josh Bell hit into another double
play and Avisail Garcia grounded out to end the only real scoring threat by the
Marlins.
Duvall broke open the game in the sixth with his second homer this season,
capping a three-run inning that stretched Atlanta's lead to 5-0 off Trevor
Rogers (0-3). Riley used a nifty, head-first slide to score on Travis
d'Arnaud's sacrifice fly before Duvall golfed a low pitch from Rogers over the
Marlins bullpen in left field.
The Braves scored a pair of unearned runs in the second.
With one out and Marcell Ozuna at first after a walk, Duvall hit an easy
grounder to third and Lopez was so focused on turning a double play that he
bobbled the ball twice before firing late to first, leaving everyone safe.
Michael Harris II brought home Ozuna with a double down the right-field line
and David Fletcher, filling in for injured Ozzie Albies, drove one deep enough
to score Duvall on a sacrifice fly.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Marlins: LHP Josh Simpson was having surgery to repair the ulnar nerve in his
elbow. He was recently transferred to the 60-day injured list and is expected
to miss at least three months.
Braves: Riley was hit on the left arm by a pitch in the seventh inning and
hopped around in a bit of pain, but he was able to stay in the game. ... Albies
(fractured toe) should be ready to come off the injured list when he's eligible
Friday, manager Brian Snitker confirmed, just in time for a weekend series
against the first-place Cleveland Guardians.
UP NEXT
RHP Reynaldo Lpez (2-0, 0.50 ERA) looks to keep up his strong start with the
Braves when he faces the Marlins on Wednesday. Signed as a free agent and
converted back into a starter, Lopez has allowed just one earned run and 11
hits over his first three appearances for Atlanta, with 18 strikeouts in 18
innings. Miami had not yet announced who would start the series finale.
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