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Eovaldi shuts down Marlins

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MIAMI — Nathan Eovaldi pitched five shutout innings and struck out seven, and the Miami Marlins stumbled in their playoff run with a 5-3 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Thursday.

Rafael Devers had a three-run homer, Kevin Plawecki hit a two-run single and Alex Verdugo had three hits for the Red Sox.

Seeking its first postseason appearance since winning the 2003 World Series, Miami is second in the NL East . The Marlins fell three games behind division-leading Atlanta, which was idle.

Eovaldi (3-2) didn’t allow a hit until Garrett Cooper’s leadoff double in the fifth. Miguel Rojas singled but Eovaldi struck out Jazz Chisholm and Chad Wallach, then retired Corey Dickerson on a groundout.

“If he would have had an easier fifth inning, he probably would have gone back out for the sixth,” Boston manager Ron Roenicke said. “His pitch count was really low but I thought he did a great job. We know he competes. He located pitches well.”

A 30-year-old right-hander who was with the Marlins from 2012-14, Eovaldi was lifted after 76 pitches in his second appearance since returning Sept. 12 a stint on the injured list caused by a strained right calf.

“Good effort from him and good results,” Roenicke said.

Ryan Brasier pitched a scoreless eighth, and Matt Barnes got three straight out for his eighth save in 11 chances.

Jose Urena allowed two runs, five hits and two walks in 52⁄3 innings with six strikeouts.

Plawecki hit a two-run single in the sixth on the ninth pitch of an at-bat, chasing Urena with a hard grounder past diving third baseman Brian Anderson. Boston had been hitless in 13 straight at-bats against the Marlins with runners in scoring position .

“I try not let the moment get too big for me,” Plawecki said. “Just control my breath, control the moment and get a pitch I’m trying to hit. I’ve been seeing the ball so much better this year.”

Devers hit his 11th homer in the seventh, a drive off Johan Quezada.

Miami closed in the bottom half on pinch-hitter Jorge Alfaro’s RBI single, Chad Wallach’s run-scoring double and Starling Marte’s RBI groundout.

“Obviously, that happened pretty fast, kind of a little bounce back right there and made the rest of the game where you needed a base-runner and anything can happen at any time,” Miami manager Don Mattingly said.

Alfaro homered twice, then left that game after taking a foul ball off his helmet. He was tested for a possible concussion following the game, manager Don Mattingly said.

PATIENCE

Plawecki is making the most of his opportunit­ies as the backup to starting catcher Christian Vazquez. After hitting .222 and .210 the previous two seasons, with Cleveland and the New York Mets, Pawlecki is batting .317 a .793 OPS.

“I’ve made a lot of adjustment­s in my swing, one in particular this last off-season,” Plawecki said. “It’s been a long road keep trying to figure out a swing I felt comfortabl­e and that allowed me to have results. Right now the way I’ve been swinging it this year, even in spring training, it felt good from the get-go.”

HEATING UP IN MIAMI

Verdugo went 6 for 9 in the last two games against the Marlins. Verdugo hit .500 in the series and also made a sliding catch of a Miguel Rojas sinking fly ball.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Red Sox: LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (heart inflammati­on caused by COVID-19) returned to Boston this week for additional tests. Rodriguez missed this season … OF Yairo Munoz was replaced after his second at-bat in the fifth because of back spasms.

Marlins: INF Jon Berti (cut right finger) had stitches removed and is working out at the alternate training site.

UP NEXT

Red Sox: LHP Martin Perez (3-4, 4.33) is to start the opener of a three-game Friday against the visiting New York Yankees and LHP Jordan Montgomery (2-2, 4.76).

Marlins: RHP Sixto Sanchez (3-1, 1.69) is to start one of the games of Friday’s doublehead­er against Washington. The rookie won his major league debut at Washington on Aug. 22, allowing runs three runs in five innings.

 ?? Mark Brown / Getty Images ?? The Red Sox’s Rafael Devers, center, celebrates with teammates after hitting a three-run home run in the seventh inning against the Marlins at Marlins Park on Thursday in Miami.
Mark Brown / Getty Images The Red Sox’s Rafael Devers, center, celebrates with teammates after hitting a three-run home run in the seventh inning against the Marlins at Marlins Park on Thursday in Miami.
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