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Rogers gives up five runs to Diamondbac­ks

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MIAMI — Christian Walker had a home run, double and three RBIs, and Arizona Diamondbac­ks held on to beat the Miami Marlins 5-4 Tuesday night.

Arizona starter Humberto Castellano­s completed his longest outing of the season, pitching 5 ⅔ scoreless innings. Castellano­s (2-1) allowed four hits and struck out four.

Pavin Smith also homered and Ketel Marte drove in two runs for the Diamondbac­ks, who have won six of eight.

The Marlins lost their third straight after a seven-game winning streak.

For the second consecutiv­e night, Miami rallied from a 5-0 deficit with four runs in the seventh inning.

The Marlins loaded the bases with two out against Arizona reliever Luis Frias. Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a hard smash past first base that umpire Ryan Wills originally ruled foul. But a video review overturned the call and Chisholm was credited with a ground rule double, scoring Garrett Cooper and Brian Anderson.

Diamondbac­ks manager Torey Lovullo argued the reversal and was ejected.

“In the intensity of the moment, I said some things that got me ejected,” Lovullo said. “I wasn’t satisfied with some of the things they were telling me. They told me that the umpire just made a mistake, turned around and was going to signal fair but called it foul. It seemed like his body was in the right spot, was in control.”

Lovullo added, “It’s not a reviewable play, but a crew chief review.”

Caleb Smith relieved Frias and surrendere­d Jesus Aguilar’s two-run single before retiring Miguel Rojas on a grounder.

Keynan Middleton pitched a perfect eighth and Joe Mantiply closed it out for his second save.

“It felt like the same game,” Miami manager Don Mattingly said. “We fell behind, couldn’t get any kind of traction. All of a sudden, we put some runs on the board.”

Marte’s ground rule RBI double in the fifth made it 3-0 and ended Miami starter Trevor Rogers’ outing after 4 ⅓ innings. Cody Poteet relieved Rogers and allowed Walker’s two-run double.

Rogers (1-4) gave up five runs, six hits, walked two and struck out four. The 2021 NL Rookie of the Year runner-up, Rogers has won only one decision since June 10, 2021.

Leadoff homers from Walker and Smith in the second and third gave Arizona a 2-0 lead. Both shots off Rogers came on first pitches.

“For me, it was just trying to get a fastball, I had a feeling he was going to come early,” Walker said. “He put a good heater and I got the barrel to it.”

Walker’s double originally was scored a fielding error by third baseman Anderson before it was reversed.

“That threw me for a loop a little bit,” Walker said. “But I just felt, the nature of the play, infield in, hit it hard enough, that’s definitely not a routine play for an infielder. I felt it was a hit, I’m glad it ended up getting switched back.”

Castellano­s, who’s previous outing lasted two innings and five runs, retired the first nine before allowing consecutiv­e singles to Chisholm and Aguilar in the fourth. But Miami didn’t break through after Jorge Soler grounded out, Jesús Sánchez popped out to third and Cooper grounded out.

“I’m a man who forgets quickly,” Castellano­s said. “I went inning by inning. That’s what kept me in the game.”

WALKER REBOUNDS

The start of Arizona’s season has not been kind to Walker. The offensive outburst on Tuesday was Walker’s first multi-hit performanc­e of the season. He began the day hitting .148 and was 2 for 17 on the team’s current road trip.

“There’s a lot of pressure getting off to a good start every year,” Walker said. “It’s great to see us settling in and bounce back.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Marlins: IF Joey Wendle (soreness) sat out his second consecutiv­e game.

UP NEXT

LHP Madison Bumgarner (1-1, 1.17) will pitch the series finale for the Diamondbac­ks on Wednesday afternoon. The Marlins will start RHP Elieser Hernández (2-1, 5.75).

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