Otherwise, he gave up only three hits with a walk and six strikeouts before leaving after six innings. It was his second successive quality start.
"I feel pretty good, man. To be honest with you I feel like I threw the ball good," Iglesias said through his interprete, Pena. "That first inning was a little bit tough, but then Brayan got close to me and he said to me, 'Don't let that first inning effect you.' And I didn't. After that I picked my tempo up, and that was very important."
Including a Welington Castillo double-play grounder that ended the first inning, Iglesias retired 15 batters in a row until A.