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Luzado pitches 6 shutout innings to help Miami beat Reds 2-1

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MIAMI (AP) ā€” The Cincinnati Reds started to complain about plate umpire Edwin Moscosoā€™s strike zone in the first inning and were still upset in the ninth, losing every argument and the game.

Cincinnati totaled two hits and two ejections Sunday in a 2-1 defeat to the Miami Marlins.

Joey Votto argued at length when he took a pivotal strike three in the first. Eugenio SuĢarez was ejected after being called out in the seventh, and manager David Bell was tossed for arguing a strike called on Kyle Farmer, who then went down swinging to end the game with the tying run on second.

Cincinnatiā€™s lead over San Diego for the second NL wild card fell to 1 1/2 games.

JesuĢs Luzardo allowed one hit and no runs in six-plus innings to help the Marlins take the rubber game of the series. He escaped in the first inning after the first two Reds reached, with Votto taking a 3-2 pitch for a called third strike that appeared well outside.

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ā€œHe gets that call, itā€™s a different inning,ā€ Bell said. ā€œAnd Joey knows that. He didnā€™t.ā€

The Reds werenā€™t alone in their reaction to how balls and strikes were called, Marlins manager Don Mattingly said.

ā€œThere was a lot of complaining, both sides,ā€ he said.

Luzardo (5-7) had by far his best outing since being acquired from Oakland for Starling Marte at the trade deadline. The left-hander tied a career high with eight strikeouts.

JesuĢs SaĢnchez hit a two-run homer in the first, his sixth homer of the year and his second in two days. Miami won the final two games of the series after losing 11 in a row to Cincinnati over the past two years.

The Marlins' Anthony Bender pitched two scoreless innings and was helped by two double plays. Dylan Floro gave up a run in the ninth on Votto's sacrifice fly but earned his seventh save in 11 chances.

Miami won with four hits. The Reds' Tyler Mahle (10-5) allowed two runs in seven innings.

The only hit Luzardo gave up was a double by Jonathan India to begin the game. Luzardo retired 14 batters in a row before he hit Votto to start the seventh and exited. Votto was erased on a double play, and Luzardo lowered his ERA from 9.67 to 7.19.

ā€œI felt really good today, just under control, calm on the mound and basically really confident,ā€ Luzardo said.

The Reds' Tyler Naquin went went 0 for 2 with a walk, ending his 17-game hitting streak. He reached in the second inning when second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. failed to field a tough grounder and was charged with an error.

SPECTACLES

Luzardo, who has worn glasses in the past, went back to them for the first time this season.

ā€œI felt like I needed to go back to my old ways and maybe try something new,ā€ he said. ā€œI'll probably wear them for the rest of my career.ā€

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Reds: All-Star OF Jesse Winker (intercostal strain) has begun throwing and is expected to start swinging a bat in the next few days.

UP NEXT

Reds: RHP Luis Castillo (7-13, 4.29) is scheduled to start Monday when Cincinnati opens a three-game series at home against the Cardinals and Jon Lester (4-6, 5.27). The Reds are 8-5 against St. Louis this season.

Marlins: After an off day Monday, they have a busy day Tuesday at the Mets. In the afternoon will be the completion of a game suspended April 11 in the first inning, with a night game to follow. Rookie Edward Cabrera and Elieser Hernandez are the scheduled pitchers.

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