MIAMI (AP) Josh Bell homered, Max Meyer allowed one run over six innings, and the Miami Marlins beat the Atlanta Braves 5-1 on Saturday for their first home win of the season.

Bell hit a fly ball off Braves starter Chris Sale that sneaked over the left-field wall of a windy loanDepot Park in the first inning. It was Bell's second home run of the season.

Meyer (2-0) continued his strong start, limiting the Bravesā€™ high-powered offense to one run on six hits while striking out a career-high seven batters and not issuing a walk.

Meyer picked up his first career win last Sunday against St. Louis with six innings of one-run ball on three hits. The 25-year-old Meyer, who is ranked as Miamiā€™s third-best prospect by MLB Pipeline, missed last season recovering from Tommy John surgery.

ā€œI felt good. I was pretty much just following Bethancourt (Marlins catcher Christian Bethancourt) the whole day,ā€ Meyer said. ā€œI liked his gameplan. He really made it easy on me. We were dialed in the whole game, attacked the zone. I didn't get as many first-pitch strikes as I wanted to, but I was able to bounce back and get some swings and misses too.ā€

Bryan De La Cruz gave the Marlins a 5-0 lead with a two-out, bases-loaded double in the fifth off Sale, who recorded outs against the first two batters he faced in the inning and then allowed a single and consecutive walks. Luis Arraez, Bell and Jake Burger scored.

ā€œThat was really the only inning that kind of got away," Sale said. "Even the following two innings, when I was still kind of steaming, I felt like my command was there. For whatever reason that one inning, it fell apart. I wasnā€™t able to limit the damage.ā€

De La Cruz has a hit in 12 of Miamiā€™s 15 games this season and leads the club in hits with 17, two of which came Saturday.

ā€œThis is who we are, actually,ā€ De La Cruz said through a translator. ā€œIf you see the way we play out there as a unit - this is actually the way we play the game. This is what actually got us to the playoffs last year. And that's what we're trying to emulate.ā€

Atlanta's Austin Riley hit a leadoff triple off Meyer in the sixth and scored on a groundout by Marcell Ozuna.

Ozuna extended his hitting streak to 12 games with a leadoff single in the second.

RHP Calvin Faucher, who was recalled from Triple-A Jacksonville ahead of the game, replaced Meyer and pitched a perfect seventh. Anthony Bender was perfect in the eighth, and Tanner Scott rounded out a solid bullpen effort for the Marlins, recording the final three outs.

Sale (1-1) allowed five hits and five runs with seven strikeouts and three walks over seven innings.

The Marlins were 0-8 at home entering Saturday's game.

ā€œIt's not like we're going to stop playing hard and stop fighting,ā€ said Braves manager Skip Schumaker. ā€œI know it's not what everybody wants the start to be, but that's a really good team that we have out there.ā€

TRAINER'S ROOM

Marlins: Tim Anderson missed his second straight game with an illness. ... RHP Matt Andriese was designated for assignment.

UP NEXT

Right-hander Charlie Morton (1-0, 3.18 ERA) will start Sunday's series finale for the Braves against Marlins left-hander JesĆŗs Luzardo (0-2, 7.20).

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