MLB roundup: Braves Braves chase Latos in 1st inning, drub Marlins 12-2

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MIAMI — The Atlanta Braves scored seven runs in the first inning off Mat Latos and beat the Miami Marlins for the second day in a row to start the season, 12-2 on Tuesday night.

Latos (0-1), acquired in the offseason, lasted only two-thirds of an inning in the shortest outing of his career. He was booed as he left the game, his first for his hometown team, and departed with an ERA of 94.50.

Freddie Freeman, Christian Bethancourt and Chris Johnson hit RBI doubles in the first.

Alex Wood (1-0) allowed two runs in five innings, and three relievers completed a five-hitter.

ORIOLES 6, RAYS 5

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Adam Jones hit a two-run double during a four-run first inning off Nathan Karns (0-1), who gave up six runs and five hits in 5 2-3 innings.

Steve Pearce homered for the second straight game, a two-run drive that made it 6-0 in the second.

Baltimore’s Chris Davis went 0 for 3 and was hit by a in his return after a 25-game suspension for a positive amphetamine test.

Kevin Gausman (1-0) pitched 2 1-3 innings, and Zach Britton struck out three straight batters for his first save.

ANGELS 2, MARINERS 0

SEATTLE — C.J. Wilson allowed two hits over eight innings and David Freese provided all the offense with a two-run homer in Los Angeles’ win over Seattle.

Wilson (1-0) wriggled out of a second-inning jam and retiring the final 17 batters he faced. The left-hander allowed three baserunners and needed only two strikeouts to shut down the Mariners.

Albert Pujols doubled with one out in the fourth, the first hit off Seattle starter James Paxton (0-1), and Freese followed with a shot to right-center that barely cleared the fence.

Huston Street pitched the ninth for his first save.

RANGERS 3, ATHLETICS 1

OAKLAND, Calif. — A healthy Prince Fielder hit a pair of run-scoring singles to help Jeff Banister earn his first victory as a major league manager, and Texas bounced back to beat Oakland.

Colby Lewis (1-0) shut down his former club over six sharp innings in his season debut.

The Rangers were shut out on opening night when Sonny Gray took a no-hit bid into the eighth for the Athletics.

Texas snapped a scoreless streak of 21 regular-season innings when Fielder punched a single to shallow center in the third. Fielder also had an RBI single in the fifth, and the Rangers got another run on an error by right fielder Craig Gentry.

Keone Kela escaped a bases-loaded jam in the seventh in his big league debut. Neftali Feliz closed for his first save.

Jesse Hahn (0-1) yielded three runs and seven hits in six innings.

ROCKIES 5, BREWERS 2

MILWAUKEE — Jordan Lyles pitched six effective innings and Colorado hit six doubles for the second consecutive game in a victory over Milwaukee.

Rockies hitters have 12 doubles in the first two games of the season, matching a major league record set by the New York Giants in 1912.

Lyles (1-0) limited the Brewers to two runs and five hits. Colorado pitchers retired their final 13 batters, and LaTroy Hawkins got his first save of the season.

Matt Garza (0-1) gave up four runs and eight hits in five innings.

DIAMONDBACKS 7, GIANTS 6

PHOENIX — Jake Lamb and David Peralta each hit a three-run homer to power Arizona past San Francisco.

Lamb finished with four RBIs, giving him a club-record seven in Arizona’s first two games.

All seven runs were charged to Ryan Vogelsong (0-1), who allowed six hits in 4 2-3 innings.

Buster Posey and Brandon Crawford homered for the Giants. Posey had a two-run shot off Rubby De La Rosa (1-0), who gave up six runs and eight hits over 5 1-3 innings in his Diamondbacks debut.

Addison Reed earned the save, giving Arizona manager Chip Hale his first career victory.

Giants pitcher Matt Cain was placed on the 15-day disabled list before the game with a right forearm injury. First baseman Brandon Belt left in the fourth with a strained groin.