With a paid crowd of 6,852 on hand at Marlins Park, Dillon Peters rebounded from a bad start to earn his second win of the season. In six innings, he allowed two runs on four hits and a pair of walks. He struck out three Bucs, and now has a career home ERA of 1.52. With 46 innings pitched at the major league level, he will no longer be considered a prospect after his next start, provided he completes at least four innings. Peters got 44-of-78 pitches over the plate in his win. For context, Jarlin Garcia got 44-of-77 over the plate in his six inning no-hit masterpiece on Wednesday.
Miami Marlins 7, Pirates 2: Bucs Get Shucked
