Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition

Luzardo pounded as Marlins drop series

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Patrick Bailey hit his first major league homer and drove in a run with a squeeze bunt, helping the San Francisco Giants beat the Miami Marlins 7-5 on Sunday for their fifth win in six games.

Two days after making his major league debut, 23-year-old catcher homered in the second off Jesús Luzardo and bunted in a run in a two-run sixth for a 6-4 lead.

J.D. Davis hit his team-leading eighth home run in the third inning, then doubled and scored the go-ahead run on Mitch Haniger’s sixth-inning single.

Jorge Soler had four hits, including his 12th home run, and had three RBIs for the Marlins. Nick Fortes also went deep, his first home run since April 1.

After Thairo Estrada’s RBI double in the third tied the score 2-2, Davis hit a two-run homer to center. Like Soler did when he connected in the first, Davis walked slowly toward first base and watched the drive land in the stands then did a little bat flip.

Davis also doubled off starter Luzardo (3-3) leading off the sixth and scored on Haniger’s single for a 5-4 lead. Haniger came home on Bailey’s sacrifice bunt.

John Brebbia retired two batters after Alex Wood was tagged for four runs in the first five innings.

Ryan Walker (1-0), a 27-yearold right-hander, worked around a pair of singles in a scoreless sixth to win in his major league debut. Jakob Junis retired six batters and Camilo Doval got three outs for his 12th save in 13 chance, allowing an unearned run when Bailey, the Giants catcher, picked up Berti’s squib and threw wildly past first for an error.

Soler homered for the seventh time in 16 games on a 2-0 slider from Wood. Soler stood near home plate for a few moments and watched the ball sail into the left-field stands before rounding the bases.

Before Bailey’s second-inning solo homer, the Giants had gone four games without a long ball for the first time since 2018.

Luzardo gave up six runs and six hits in five innings with eight strikeouts.

Wood had five strikeouts in 4 ⅓ uneven innings. He gave up six hits, including two home runs, to remain without a decision in six starts this season.

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