Miami – Kyle Stovers A three -run homer and hit Miami marlins Defeated New York Yankis On 7-3 Sundays, completing their first sweeps of Yencis in a series of three or more games.
Marlins (55-55) reached 500 for the first time since April 15, when the team was 8-8. From June 13, Marlins are 30–14; According to ESPN Research, the 44-game in the history of the franchise is tied with the 2003 team for the highest win in the span.
The 2003 Marlins defeated Yennaks in the world series in six matches.
Stovers made it 6–1 when he was connected to 0-2 fastball Brent HeadricWho entered the fourth with two after the starter Louis gill (0-1) was given 3⅓ innings at the beginning of his season.
Gill, the reign of Al Rukuki of the year, killed three and surrendered five runs and five hits, releasing four runs in his return from a high -class late strain. He threw 77 pitches.
Marlins Starter Edward Cabrera (5-5) played six innings of two-hit balls with seven strikeouts and a walk. His only fault came against the first batsman faced by him. Trent Grisham Run 98.1 MPH Char-Seem Fastball of Cabarera for the Right Sentor.
Miami Ruki Zakob mariWho started his major league on Friday, 2 -for -4 and met the same shortage of the cycle.
Jazz Chisholm JRTwo-Run Homer of Launched Josh Simpson It pulled New York within 6-3 in the seventh, “Let’s go to Yankis!” Mantras exploded at Loandepot Park. Meri then took an RBI triple to the center in the bottom, which took up to four.
Xavier Edwards There were two hits including an RBI single. Troy Johnson A run-scoring was double.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.