South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Rolling at Wrigley

Duvall’s tear continues — 4 HRs, 10 RBIs in 2 games — as Marlins again hammer Cubs

- By Andrew Seligman

Adam Duvall is open to participat­ing in the Home Run Derby if Major League Baseball wants him. The way he’s knocking them out, he’s making a case to be included.

Duvall homered twice for the second straight game, Pablo López pitched one-hit ball over seven innings and the Miami Marlins pounded the Chicago Cubs 11-1 on Saturday.

The Marlins have outscored the NL Central leaders 21-3 through the first two games and put themselves in position to sweep their first series since winning both wild-card games against Chicago last fall.

“What we showed today is, from a whole, what we strive for every day,” Duvall said. “Being tough outs, tough at-bats, putting the barrel to the ball, driving the baseball, hitting the ball in the gap, hitting the ball over the fence.”

No one’s been a tougher out the past two games than Duvall.

He remained locked in after hitting a grand slam and two-run drive in Friday’s 10-2 romp, hitting two-run shots in the first and third against Jake Arrieta (5-8). Duvall joined Derrek Lee in 2002 and Giancarlo Stanton in 2016 as the only Marlins with back-to-back

multi-homer games.

“I’ve had some pretty good stretches in my career,” said Duvall, an All-Star with Cincinnati in 2016. “Obviously, the swing and the bat’s coming through the zone the right way right now. But it’s a combinatio­n of getting good pitches to hit and then having that swing to match.”

Jesús Sánchez added his first big league homer, and Lewin Díaz went deep.

The only hit López (3-4) allowed was a single to shallow left by Eric Sogard in the second inning. The right-hander struck out seven and walked none with his late dad on his mind. Father’s Day on Sunday will be the first since Danny López died last July.

“This game today had a lot of meaning for me, with Father’s Day coming tomorrow,” he said. “I just hope he’s as happy as I am with how everything went today.”

Chicago’s Jason Heyward hit a solo homer in the eighth against Anthony Bass.

Up next: The weekend series winds down, with RHP Alec Mills

(2-1, 6.11 ERA) pitching for Chicago and rookie RHP Zach Thompson

(1-1, 2.25) makes his third start for Miami. Mills lost to the New York Mets on Tuesday. Thompson went five scoreless innings in a win over Atlanta on June 12.

 ?? NAM Y. HUH/AP ?? The Marlins’ Adam Duvall rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run in the first inning Saturday in Chicago.
NAM Y. HUH/AP The Marlins’ Adam Duvall rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run in the first inning Saturday in Chicago.

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