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Granderson Blasts, Bullpen Implodes, Bats Silenced, But Richards was Good

With the start, Trevor Richards was hoping to make a statement – that last season and Spring Training wasn’t a fluke.

Richards was one of few good things for the Miami Marlins to take away from this demoralizing loss. The 25-year-old right hander pitched well through six innings of work, striking out four and allowing only one sixth-inning run on four hits and two walks.

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Richards got 52-of-81 pitches over the plate for a no-decision.

Hit

Curtis Granderson gave the Miami Marlins a lead in the fourth inning with a home run to right field, a solo shot.