The Miami Marlins began a short three-game home stand and beat the San Francisco Giants 11-3 at Marlins Park on Tuesday night. Both clubs have the two worst records in the National League.
It took just one pitch for San Francisco(21-32) to go in front. Joe Panik homered to right field on the first pitch of the contest.
In the second inning, Miami(18-34) bounced back. Miguel Rojas singled into right field to score Starlin Castro.
The Marlins took the lead 3-1 in the bottom of the third. Castro knocked in Garrett Cooper and Neil Walker on a double to deep center field.
The Fish pulled off a rally in the fifth inning and added four more runs. Harold Ramirez got a base hit to left field and Cooper crossed the plate. Jorge Alfaro later blasted a three-run homer to center field on a 1-2 count which scored Brian Anderson and Ramirez.
Trevor Richards and Curtis Granderson both walked to begin the bottom of the sixth for Miami. Cooper came up and belted a three-run home run to center on a 0-2 pitch. Rosell Herrera would hit a solo home run to right-center in the eighth inning for a 11-1 lead.
The Giants compiled two runs in the top of the ninth. Stephen Vogt scored on a sacrifice fly to center field by Kevin Pillar. Brandon Crawford sliced an infield hit to the left side for Brandon Belt to score.
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
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