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- Updated: May 12, 2016
MIAMI — One pitch, a changeup left up in the strike zone to Marlins first baseman Justin Bour, tarnished an otherwise stellar night on the mound for Chase Anderson. Bour hit the mistake for a two-run homer and the Marlins took the game and the series with a 3-2 win over the Brewers on Wednesday night at Marlins Park.
Anderson went six innings for the first time since an April 13 outing at St. Louis. He allowed just three hits, the fewest for him this season, and three runs. He struck out four and walked only one.
He retired the first 10 hitters and faced the minimum in five of the six innings he worked. The Marlins’ first hit was a Martin Prado single in the fourth. But …
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