Gavin Stone shines as Dodgers sweep Marlins for 7th straight win – Daily News

LOS ANGELES — Art collectors do not take care of their prized possessions as well as Gavin Stone has nurtured his and made it his own.

A winner of a rotation spot late in spring training, Stone is showing that his hold on the role is rock solid after another strong outing Wednesday against the Miami Marlins.

Stone gave up one run over seven innings and Teoscar Hernandez hit a go-ahead home run in the sixth inning as the Dodgers earned a 3-1 victory over the Marlins to extend their winning streak to seven games and finish off a perfect 6-0 homestand.

The Dodgers now have won 14 of their last 16 games going back to the finale of the previous homestand on April 21.

The 25-year-old Stone had just eight major-league appearances and four starts before the season began, but he can hang a frame around his work this season. He beat the likes of Emmet Sheehan and Michael Grove for the starting role, as well as outside candidates like Ryan Yarbrough and Kyle Hurt. He has only further distanced himself from the group.

The perfect homestand might have showcased the Dodgers’ power-proficient offense, but Stone started it and ended it with outings that led to victories, first over the Atlanta Braves on Friday and then against the Marlins.

It was just the 15th outing of Stone’s promising career, dating to last season, and his 11th start. In his past five starts, he has given up two runs or less, including three consecutive in which he went at least six innings while giving up a single run.

“He’s been very consistent with his command, conviction and confidence,” manager Dave Roberts said.

And that was before Wednesday’s outing.

“I’ve seen way more consistency with that and as a result he has gone deeper into games,” Roberts added. “He looks like a seasoned major-league pitcher. He obviously has a boyish face, but the demeanor on the mound, he’s a bulldog out there. It’s been fun to watch him gain that confidence.

A slow-starting offense finally saved the day against Marlins left-hander Ryan Weathers as only it knows how: with a home run. The Dodgers entered with 14 home runs over their previous four games but needed only the lone blast from Hernandez to make another victory come to fruition.

In a 1-1 game in the sixth inning, with Freddie Freeman on second base after a two-out double, Hernandez hit a full-count pitch from Weathers just over the left-field wall and barely out of reach of the Marlins’ Nick Gordon.

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