Miami Marlins right-hander Jose Fernandez established a franchise rookie record with 14 strikeouts and added an RBI in a 1-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians.

"He was on a mission today, and he's been ready to pitch and wanting to pitch since his last start," Mike Redmond said. "I think he went out there today against a great lineup and really just dominated. His command was phenomenal. You could tell from the first inning that he had it. He just went out there and executed his pitches. I told him, 'Hey, you might have finished that game if you didn't walk the pitcher.'"

Fernandez became the first pitcher with at least 13 strikeouts in successive games since Randy Johnson in 2004.

"He's not afraid to be great," said Logan Morrison, who had four hits and drove in four runs. "He loves the stage and really wants to be great. I know that's weird. What do you mean afraid to be great? He's a bulldog, dude, and I'm glad he's on my team."

In his last 11 starts, Fernandez is 6-2 with a 1.67 ERA and 86 strikeouts in 75 1/3 innings.