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                                                                                                                                                                    Wednesday 20 May 2015

D-backs beat Marlins in 13 to spoil Jennings’ debut

MIAMI (AP) — David Peral-      New York gave Harvey only
ta hit a two-out RBI double
in the 13th inning as the      one run of support.
Arizona Diamondbacks
spoiled Dan Jennings’ de-      Sam Tuivailala (0-1) walked
but as manager by beat-
ing the Miami Marlins 3-2      Eric Campbell and Duda
Monday night.
Jennings gave up his job as    to open the 14th. May-
Marlins general manager
to move into the dugout        berry came through with
and replace Mike Red-
mond, who was fired Sun-       the bases loaded and one
day.
Arizona broke a four-game      out against closer Trevor
losing streak.
The Marlins lost their fourth  Rosenthal.
in a row and seventh in
eight games.                   Carlos Torres (2-2) pitched
Rubby De La Rosa pitched
a career-high nine innings     two innings to help the NL
for the Diamondbacks. Yas-
many Tomas had a two-run       East leaders win their third
double in the fourth for Ari-
zona.                          in a row after a five-game
Addison Reed (1-2) pitched
around two walks in the        skid. The Mets were the last
12th inning. Diamondbacks
rookie Enrique Burgos          major league team to play
earned his first career save.
Steve Cishek (1-4) took the    extra innings this season.
loss.
Marlins rookie J.T. Realmu-    The Cardinals went 0 for 11
to hit his first major league
homer in the seventh, a        with runners in scoring posi-
two-run shot that ended a
15-inning scoreless streak     tion.
for Miami.
METS 2, CARDINALS 1, 14        Harvey matched a season
INNINGS
NEW YORK (AP) — Pinch-         high with nine strikeouts in
hitter John Mayberry Jr.
drove home the winning         running his scoreless innings
run with an infield single in
the 14th inning, lifting New   streak to 16 and lowering
York over St. Louis after the
Mets blew another slim         his ERA to 1.98.                The Miami Marlins new manager Dan Jennings stands in the dugout during the second inning of a
lead for Matt Harvey.                                          baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks in Miami, Monday, May 18, 2015.
Lucas Duda beat a shifted,     PHILLIES 4, ROCKIES 3
drawn-in infield with an RBI                                                                                                                                                       Associated Press
single off John Lackey in      DENVER (AP) — Cole
the fourth, but Jason Hey-
ward had a sacrifice fly       Hamels pitched efficiently
in the ninth against closer
Jeurys Familia as the Mets’    into the eighth inning and
bullpen squandered a 1-0
lead for Harvey in his sec-    Odubel Herrera broke a
ond straight start.
It was Familia’s first blown   deadlock in the sixth with a
save in 14 chances — and
the third consecutive time     two-run double as Philadel-

                               phia beat Colorado for its

                               sixth straight victory.

                               Hamels (4-3) allowed one

                               run and struck out seven

                               in 7 1-3 sharp innings. Phil-

                               adelphia is on its longest

                               winning streak since a sev-

                               en-game run in September

                               2012.

                               Herrera had the decisive

                               hit when he sent a two-out

                               fastball from Jordan Lyles

                               (2-4) into right field to make

                               it 3-1. Carlos Ruiz added an

                               RBI single.

                               Colorado struck out 11

                               times, extending the club’s

                               dubious streak to six straight

                               games with 10 or more Ks.

                               That’s a new team record.

                               Jonathan          Papelbon

                               pitched a rocky ninth to

                               earn his 10th save in as

                               many chances.

                               In other NL games it was

                               Milwaukee 3, Detroit 2; Ari-

                               zona 3, Miami 2, 13 innings;

                               N.Y. Mets 2, St. Louis 1, 14

                               innings; and Philadelphia 4,

                               Colorado 3.q
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