Puig returns with RBI double, Reds sweep Marlins 5-0

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CINCINNATI (AP) — For two days, Yasiel Puig sat and watched the Reds finally emerge from their deep
slump. He felt pressure to do something important in his first game back.
Puig returned from a two-game suspension and doubled home a pair of runs, helping Cincinnati complete a
reinvigorating three-game sweep of the Miami Marlins with a 5-0 victory on Thursday.
The Reds entered the series with eight straight losses and the worst record in the NL. They came away
with their first three-game sweep of the Marlins at Great American Ball Park since 2010.
Puig watched the Reds play better without him while taking the first two games of the series.
"I don’t want to come back," he said. "My team gets better with myself out. I said I need
to hit something."
Most of the 11,192 fans were chanting Puig’s name after he ran into the outfield wall unsuccessfully
trying to grab a foul in the first inning, and again in the fifth when his double off Pablo Lopez (1-2)
put the Reds up 4-0. He also got his first stolen base.
Puig missed the first two games of the series as punishment for his role in an on-field confrontation
with the Pirates at PNC Park on Sunday.
Eugenio Suarez had three hits, including a solo homer , as the Reds got the better of a matchup two of
the NL’s worst offenses. The Marlins have scored the fewest runs in the league (34). The Reds came in
with the worst batting average (.194) despite a 14-0 win in the second game of the series.
Cincinnati scored 21 runs while sweeping the series, matching its total for the first nine games.
"Baseball’s crazy," Puig said. "We’re losing a lot of games back-to-back, and now we sweep
the Marlins."
Miami managed only 12 hits and one run in the series. On Thursday, the Marlins got only one runner into
scoring position.
"It’s hard to explain," manager Don Mattingly said. "I know we’re better than this. I
don’t think we’re going to be a great offensive team, but I know we’re better than this."
Robert Stephenson (1-0) got the victory in relief of starter Sonny Gray, who finally got a run but still
couldn’t get a win because of an injury.
Gray grew up a Reds fan and attended his first major league game at Great American. The Reds obtained
Gray in a trade with the Yankees after he agreed to a deal adding $30.5 million from 2020-22. Cincinnati
was blanked 5-0 and 2-0 in his first two starts.
Miguel Rojas’ line drive hit Gray on the left calf in the second inning. Gray limped around the mound,
threw a few practice pitches, and stayed in the game for two more innings before leaving. It’s unclear
whether he’ll have to miss a start.
"It was a great series for us," Gray said. "We needed to come back home and win some
games."
Joey Votto had a pair of opposite-field singles against an infield shift that figured in both of
Cincinnati’s rallies, including an RBI in the fifth.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Marlins: Catcher Jorge Alfaro won’t change how he sets up behind the plate to avoid being hit. He was
conked in the head in each of the first two games of the series by batters’ follow-through on a swing,
leaving him momentarily stunned. "I like to be close to the plate," he said Thursday.
Reds: Outfielder Phillip Ervin will be Cincinnati’s extra player for a two-game series in Mexico against
the Cardinals. Teams are allowed to bring an additional position player for the series.
RUNNING INTERFERENCE
Miami’s Lewis Brinson struck out in the second and was called for interference, resulting in a double
play. Brinson stepped on the plate after his swing, interfering with catcher Curt Casali’s throw to
second base as Miguel Rojas tried to steal. Rojas was called out, too.
COMING UP EMPTY
Brinson fanned four times on Wednesday night and two more times on Thursday.
THINGS UNRAVELED
Lopez allowed only four singles over the first four innings. The Reds put together a walk, Votto’s RBI
single and Puig’s two-run double, all with two outs in the fifth.
"I started having trouble with my breaking ball and changeup," Lopez said . "I felt like I
was yanking my changeup a little bit instead of just letting it go and letting the natural movement
work."
UP NEXT
Marlins: Sandy Alcantara (1-0) faces Philadelphia’s Jake Arrieta (1-1) as Miami begins a nine-game
homestand.
Reds: Have a day off in Monterrey before playing the Cardinals at Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey on
Saturday. Tanner Roark (0-0) will oppose Adam Wainwright (1-0).
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