MIAMI (AP) ― One pitch from being pulled, and one strike from victory, Homer Bailey unleashed a 97 mph fastball to finish off the Marlins.
With his 125th pitch ― a career high ― Bailey completed a six-hitter and helped the Cincinnati Reds extend their winning streak to four games by beating Miami 6-2 Tuesday night.
Bailey went to a full count on the final batter, Greg Dobbs, and wouldn’t have faced another, manager Dusty Baker said.
“We were counting pitches in the ninth inning,” Baker said. “We were like, ‘Come on, Homer. Quit fouling them off, Dobbs.’”
Cincinnati Reds center fielder Choo Shin-soo reacts after being hit by a pitch on Tuesday. The Korean went 0 for 2 with two walks. (AFP-Yonhap News)
Dobbs finally lined out weakly, and Bailey earned his first victory since April 5. The Reds climbed a season-best seven games above .500 as they began a nine-game trip.
The Marlins, who have the NL’s worst record, lost their third game in a row and fell to 5-12 at home.
Dodgers 2, Nationals 0
LOS ANGELES (AP) ― Clayton Kershaw scattered five hits while striking out 11 in 8 2/3 innings, and Andre Ethier delivered a two-run single as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Washington Nationals 2-0 on Tuesday night.
Kershaw picked up his first win since April 28 but had to escape a bases-loaded jam in the first inning. He did so by striking out Tyler Moore.
Chicago White Sox 4, Minnesota 2
San Diego 3, Baltimore 2
NY Yankees 4, Seattle 3
Philadelphia 6, Cleveland 2
Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 3
Toronto 10, San Francisco 6
Detroit 6, Houston 2
Tampa Bay 5, Boston 3
Colorado 9, Chicago Cubs 4
St. Louis 10, NY Mets 4
Arizona 2, Atlanta 0
LA Angels 6, Kansas City 2
Texas 6, Oakland 5