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“It’s been unbelievable,” Griffin Conine said after the 3-2 comeback against the Pittsburgh Pirates at loanDepot park.
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The Pittsburgh Pirates were once again walk-off losers against the Miami Marlins, falling 5-4 in 12 innings on Saturday.
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Dane Myers hit a walk-off single with one out in the 12th inning as the Miami Marlins outlasted the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates 5-4 on Saturday.
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The Conine family had a very special day in Miami. Jeff Conine became the first member of the Marlins’ Hall of Fame when he was inducted before the team’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Marlins became the first Major League club to secure its first three wins of a season in walk-off fashion in 22 years (since the 2003 Rays) on Sunday afternoon in a 3-2 comeback victory over the Pirates at loanDepot park.
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Sporting News on MSNMarlins great Jeff Conine's son Griffin completes storybook day for baseball familyJeff Conine was inducted into the Marlins Hall of Fame on Sunday. Fittingly, his son Griffin was in Miami's lineup for the matchup against the Pirates. And Griffin knew how to rise to the occasion. The left-handed batter launched an opposite-field,
Training, the message in the Pirates’ clubhouse was that they were going to have to win in the margins. Do the little things right, find a way to either score or prevent an extra run and win. That did
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