MLB: Pete Crow-Armstrong’s inside-the-park HR helps Cubs top Marlins

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Speedy Pete Crow-Armstrong hit an inside-the-park homer — which culminated in a spectacular dive to the plate from several feet away — as the Chicago Cubs defeated the host Miami Marlins 6-3 on Friday night.

Chicago’s Isaac Paredes also had a key hit, smashing a tiebreaking double in the eighth inning.

The game’s most exciting play occurred when Crow-Armstrong led off the third inning with a line drive to right field.

Miami’s Jesus Sanchez couldn’t get to the ball until after it one-hopped the wall and skipped away. Crow-Armstrong was timed at 14.1 seconds around the bases — the fastest time in the majors this season.

Chicago’s Ian Happ and Miguel Amaya added conventional homers, two-run shots for each. Happ leads the Cubs with 23 long balls this season. Amaya, who has seven homers this year, finished the night 2-for-4, making him 5-for-9 with two home runs and seven RBIs over the past two games.

Marlins shortstop Xavier Edwards left after two innings due to lower back discomfort.

Neither starting pitcher earned a decision as both Miami’s Max Meyer (six innings) and Chicago’s Kyle Hendricks (4 2/3 frames) allowed three runs.

Chicago’s Porter Hodge (2-1) tossed 1 1/3 scoreless innings and Jorge Lopez fired a 1-2-3 ninth for his fourth save. Brett de Geus (0-2) took the loss.

Paredes gave Chicago a 4-3 lead with an RBI double in the eighth. The hit drove in Seiya Suzuki, who started the rally with a single, went to second on an errant pickoff throw and took third on a groundout.

Amaya’s homer in the ninth padded the lead.

Miami opened the scoring in the second inning as rookie Connor Norby stroked a leadoff double, moved to third on a fielder’s choice and scored on Derek Hill’s groundout.

Chicago took a 3-1 lead in the third. After Crow-Armstrong hit his inside-the-park dinger, Amaya singled and Happ followed with his two-run shot.

It was the first time since 2001 that Chicago had inside-the-park and over-the-wall homers in the same inning.

Miami cut its deficit to 3-2 in the bottom of the third as Vidal Brujan singled with one out, advanced on Sanchez’s walk and scored on Jonah Bride’s single.

The Marlins tied the score at 3 in the fifth as rookie Kyle Stowers drew a two-out, bases-loaded, full-count walk, winning a seven-pitch battle against reliever Tyson Miller. Hill hit a liner up the middle, but Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner jumped high to make a sensational catch and save multiple runs.

–Field Level Media

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