Berríos dazzled over six hitless innings Saturday, and Taylor Rogers struck out the side in the seventh.
Right-hander Tyler Duffey entered for the eighth, struck out Jackie Bradley Jr., walked Lorenzo Cain and allowed Narváez’s line-drive single to right.
It was the first time pitchers matched each other over six hitless innings since the San Francisco Giants’ Jake Peavy and the New York Mets’ Jacob deGrom did it on Aug. 2, 2014.
He punched out Kolten Wong to end the sixth, and his 12 strikeouts matched a career high, set against Texas on June 24, 2018.
Rogers struck out Luis Urías, Christian Yelich and Keston Hiura in a perfect seventh.
Burnes hit Jake Cave with a pitch with two outs, and Berríos plunked Hiura to start the bottom of the inning.
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