Fernandez outduels Cole, Marlins edge Pirates

MIAMI — They were the cream of the 2011 Draft, and they were both on top of their respective games on Tuesday night at Marlins Park. But it was Jose Fernandez who ended up getting the best of Gerrit Cole.

Fernandez, the 14th overall pick in 2011, threw seven shutout innings, striking out six in Miami’s 3-1 win over the Pirates. Cole, the top overall pick of his class, was charged with three runs in 6 1/3 innings, but he held Miami scoreless until the seventh inning.

The Marlins, who left eight on base through six innings, broke through with one out in the seventh. Ichiro Suzuki collected his second single of the night, and he scored on Christian Yelich’s RBI to right. J.T. Realmuto, who singled, scored on a wild pitch, and Yelich dashed home on Justin Bour’s fielder’s-choice grounder.

The Pirates avoided being shut out for the first time this year, scoring off closer A.J. Ramos on Gregory Polanco’s deep sacrifice fly in ninth.

MOMENTS THAT MATTEREDAce of Marlins Park: The Marlins needed Fernandez to step up like an ace, and the right-hander certainly delivered. In control from the start, the 23-year-old breezed through a powerful Pittsburgh lineup in his seven-inning, six-strikeout stint. It was Fernandez’s 11th start of the season, and he didn’t walk a batter for the first time. That helped keep his pitch count down. Fernandez exited after 88 pitches and his team up by three. Fernandez has now won his last seven starts, posting an ERA of 1.60 in that stretch. In his …

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