Constant victory for the Marlins with key contribution from Sánchez
Dominican outfielder Jesús Sánchez was the key piece in the Miami Marlins‘s 2-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals, hitting a two-run home run in the third inning. This home run, driven against pitcher Miles Mikolas, sealed the final score in a game where the Marlins’ pitching shone with its own light.
Dominance on the mound: Quantrill and relievers ensure the shutout
Cal Quantrill (4-8) turned in a solid performance by pitching five scoreless innings, limiting the Cardinals to just three hits and two walks, while also recording three strikeouts. Miami’s bullpen completed the job: Tyler Phillips contributed 2.1 innings, while the Dominican Ronny Henriquez resolved a critical situation in the eighth inning by striking out Willson Contreras and Nolan Arenado with runners on base. Calvin Faucher closed the game with a perfect ninth inning, securing his tenth save of the season.
The Marlins extended their positive streak with this victory, adding 10 victories in their last 13 games and consolidating an impressive record of 17-5 as visitors in the last 22 appearances. On the contrary, the Cardinals failed in key situations, falling to 0-8 with runners in scoring position.
Keys to the meeting and highlights
Sanchez’s home run, connected after a single by Xavier Edwards, demonstrated the Marlins’ offensive efficiency in capitalizing on early opportunities. Mikolas (6-8) took the loss despite an acceptable performance, while the Dominican Otto López contributed two hits for Miami. Another relevant fact was the performance of fellow Dominican Agustín Ramírez, who finished with a 4-1 record in the game.
This result reinforces the Marlins’ upward trend, combining dominant pitching and timely offense, while the Cardinals face challenges generating runs in decisive moments.
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