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“It’s been unbelievable,” Griffin Conine said after the 3-2 comeback against the Pittsburgh Pirates at loanDepot park.
From Miami Herald
The teams traded runs in the 11th as Pittsburgh's Adam Frazier hit an RBI groundout off Lake Bachar, and Kyle Stowers tied it with an RBI infield single that caromed off Wentz in the bottom half.
From Reuters
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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
Sandy Alcantara had waited more than a year and a half for this moment. The Miami Marlins’ ace spent all of last season relegated to the dugout as he rehabbed following Tommy John surgery and vowed to return better than ever once he got back to the mound.
It's Opening Day for the Miami Marlins, and if you're like most baseball fans, you'll be stuck in rush hour traffic trying to make the 4:10pm game. But a new report suggests the stadium is walkable enough to ditch your car — though the real-world logistics of that would make most locals dubious.
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 58-year-old Conine, nicknamed “Mr. Marlin,” helped the franchise win the World Series in 1997 and 2003.
The inability to perform one of baseball’s most basic and important tasks — hitting safely with runners in scoring postion — haunted the Pittsburgh Pirates throughout all four games of their season-opening series in Miami.
MIAMI — Kyle Stowers hit a run-scoring single in the ninth inning to give Miami a 5-4 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday in the debut of Marlins manager Clayton McCullough. Nick Fortes ...