Castillo's Gem Extends Mariners' Starting Pitching Dominance

Castillo’s Gem Extends Mariners’ Starting Pitching Dominance

Luis Castillo’s masterful performance on the mound propelled the Seattle Mariners to a 3-2 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night, extending the Mariners’ remarkable streak of starting pitching dominance.

Castillo, acquired from the Cincinnati Reds in a blockbuster trade, delivered a gem, retiring the final 11 batters he faced and allowing only three hits. His stellar outing marked the 18th consecutive game in which Mariners starters have surrendered two earned runs or fewer, a franchise record.

The Mariners’ bullpen, which has been a source of strength all season, held on for the win despite a late rally by the Braves. Ryne Stanek allowed three singles in the eighth inning, but Andrés Muñoz came on in relief and escaped a bases-loaded jam, striking out two batters to end the inning. Muñoz then pitched a scoreless ninth for his fifth save.

Seattle’s offense provided Castillo with early support, as Jorge Polanco launched a two-run homer in the third inning. Dylan Moore added another run in the fourth with an RBI double.

The Braves, who entered the game with the second-best offense in MLB, were held in check by Castillo’s pinpoint control and sharp breaking pitches. Atlanta’s only runs came on an RBI single by Ozzie Albies in the eighth and a throwing error by Muñoz that allowed Jarred Kelenic to score.

With the win, the Mariners improved to 11-3 in their last 14 games and have won five straight series. They remain atop the AL West standings, while the Braves dropped consecutive games for the first time this season.

Marlins End Home Losing Streak with 5-1 Win over Braves

Marlins End Home Losing Streak with 5-1 Win over Braves

The Miami Marlins finally broke their home losing streak on Saturday, defeating the Atlanta Braves 5-1 behind a strong performance from Max Meyer and a timely hit from Bryan De La Cruz.

Meyer, making his third start of the season, was dominant on the mound. The 25-year-old allowed just one run on six hits over six innings, striking out a career-high seven batters and not issuing a walk. Meyer’s outing was a continuation of his impressive start to the season, as he has now allowed just two runs over 12 innings in his first three starts.

The Marlins offense provided Meyer with plenty of support, led by Josh Bell’s solo home run in the first inning. Bell’s homer was his second of the season and gave the Marlins an early 1-0 lead.

Miami extended its lead to 5-0 in the fifth inning on a two-out, bases-loaded double by De La Cruz. De La Cruz’s hit came off Braves starter Chris Sale, who had retired the first two batters he faced in the inning before allowing a single and consecutive walks.

Atlanta’s only run came in the sixth inning on a leadoff triple by Austin Riley and a groundout by Marcell Ozuna. Riley’s triple extended his hitting streak to 12 games, while Ozuna’s single extended his hitting streak to 13 games.

The Marlins bullpen was solid in relief of Meyer, with Calvin Faucher, Anthony Bender, and Tanner Scott combining to pitch three perfect innings.

The win was the Marlins’ first at home this season, improving their record to 5-10. The Braves, meanwhile, fell to 10-5 with the loss.

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