Trevor Story hits a 3-run homer
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Marlins, down 7-0, see rally come up short against Red Sox at Fenway as cold spell continues
Trevor Story hit a three-run homer, and the Boston Red Sox held off the Miami Marlins for a 7-5 victory on Saturday. Roman Anthony and Alex Bregman —
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Marlins fall 7-5 at Fenway
Marlins righty Cal Quantrill lasted just 3 2/3 innings and yielded seven earned runs on eight hits, one walk, hit one batter and managed just two strikeouts.
Boston builds a 7-0 lead, with the help of a Trevor Story three-run homer, and survives Miami's late comeback bid.
The Marlins losing streak is on full display. Miami has dropped nine of their last 12 since they swept the New York Yankees from August 1-3. Their 11-game road stretch comes to an end once they get past their final two games against the Red Sox.
Swing at strikes and hit it hard.” It’s a simple enough message from the Marlins to their players throughout the organization, and one that their 2025 MLB Draft picks already have adhered to.
Miami quietly has a solid bullpen, but its relievers aren’t necessarily on the younger side. Calvin Faucher, Lake Bachar, and Anthony Bender are all having great seasons, but may not be in the team’s long-term plans due to their age.
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Jakob Marsee is off to an impressive start in 1st major league action with the Miami Marlins
Jakob Marsee is making quite the impression in his first major league action with the Miami Marlins. Marsee homered twice and matched a franchise record with seven RBIs in Miami's 13-4 victory at Cleveland on Wednesday night.
Preview the Aug. 14 matchup between the Cleveland Guardians and Miami Marlins with recent trends, how to watch, livestream info, and more.
The Miami Marlins (58-63) face the Boston Red Sox (66-56) in the opener of a 3-game set Friday. First pitch from Fenway Park in Boston is set for 7:10 p.m. ET. Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's MLB odds around the Marlins vs. Red Sox odds and make our expert MLB picks and predictions for the best bets.
The Yankees have signed catcher Rob Brantly to a minor-league contract, which will actually represent Brantly's second stint in New York. He originally played for the Yanks between 2021 and 2022, appearing in a grand total of seven games.