
Dateline: Cincinnati
For the second straight game the Reds' bullpen led by Tejay Antone faltered in the eighth inning, leading to a 7-1 loss to the Miami Marlins.
The Marlins rallied to take the last two games of the series after Chase Burns shut them out on Friday (081526). The Marlins also took the season series 4-3. It is important if the two teams tie for a playoff spot. They scored all seven runs with two outs, aided by three errors.
The game not only resulted in a disappointing loss, it burned most of the Reds bullpen with a five-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals coming up. The Reds went through four relievers with Ron Marinaccio throwing 47 pitches in an inning and a third. He won't be available for a couple days. The Reds can add an extra pitcher and Tony Santillan and Brandon Williamson are close to returning. The Reds are praying that they are ready.
"We're kind of up against it," Terry Francona said. "Pretty much anybody that pitched today will be down tomorrow. Marinaccio got the strikeout to end the inning, then came back out and couldn't stop the inning."
Nick Lodolo pitched five scoreless innings against the Marlins, who had three hit. Lodolo walked two and struck out two. He retired the last eight batters and threw 73 pitches with 44 strikes. It was the second start since returning from a blister on his left index finger.
"Lodolo kept them off the scoreboard," Francona said. "It's progress. We've just got to build him up so we can get him out a little further. He was out of gas. I would never send someone back out there when the pitcher says I've about had it."
The Reds were trying to solve Eury Perez with no luck.
"He has exceptional stuff. We knew that coming in," Francona said. "They have a couple starters that are in the high end of the league as far as stuff goes. We did a decent job actually with his pitch count but didn't have anything to show for it."
Jose Trevino had both of the Reds lonely hits and Perez walked five, two involved pitch clock violations and the Reds struck out five in his six innings. The Reds stranded five runners from the third through fifth inning and were 0-for-2 with runners in scoring position.
Julian Garcia retired three batters in the sixth. He allowed a single in a scoreless seventh.
Josh Ekness took over for Perez in the seventh. The Reds went down in order.
Antone started the eighth for the Reds. Heriberto Hernandez lined his 18th home run of the season into the first row of the left field stands to break the scoreless tie with two outs. Augustin Ramirez reached on a throwing error by Elly De La Cruz. Xavier Edwards singled to put two men on. Javier Sanoja walked to load the bases. Antone went to a full count on pinch hitter, Griffin Conine. He walked on a ABS challenge by Jose Trevino to forcing in the Marlins' second run.
Ron Marinaccio relieved Antone with Estrury Ruiz do up. He caught Ruiz looking at a 3-2 pitch to leave the bases loaded.
Michael Peterson started the eighth for the Marlins. Tyler Stephenson pinch hit for Ke'Bryan Hayes to start the bottom of the inning. He hit his 12th home run on the first pitch. It is Stephenson's 30th birthday. De La Cruz flied out deep to center. Sal Stewart struck out and JJ Bleday popped to third.
Marinaccio got two quick outs in the top of the ninth but walked Otto Lopez and hit Hernandez with a 3-0 pitch. Ramirez double over the head of Noelvi Marte to add two insurance runs. Javier Sanoja put the game on ice with his fifth home run. Two errors forced Marinaccio to throw way more pitches than normal for an inning and a third.
