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July 1, 2025; Miami, Florida, USA; Miami Marlins made a hit in the seventh innings at Landepot Park against Minnesota Twins against Miami Marlins. Compulsory Credit: Jim Rasol-Imgon Picture

The eight -match winner in a row, Miami Marlins will aim to win his fourth series on Wednesday night when he hosts Minnesota twins.

The victory of a Marlins will also tie the record for the longest line in the history of franchise.

Kyle Stores, who hit a homer in Miami’s 2–0 win over Minnesota on Tuesday, riding an eight-game hitting streak, in which he has deepened four times.

Stovers said on Tuesday, “We are winning something, and we have doubled the belief that we already had.” “Who knows what happens for the rest of the year, but we believe that we can win each game every night.”

In his homer on Tuesday, the stores said: “It was not the most beautiful swing, but I was able to complete the work.”

Miami’s Johnson Junk (2–0, 3.73 ERA) will start on Wednesday in a right-handed fight against Shimon Woods Richardson (3-4, 4.63) of Minnesota.

The 29 -year -old, who is not yet facing twins in his career, was Yankis’s 22nd round pick out of the University of Seattle in 2017. This would be his eighth presence only and since his third beginning, Marlins signed a minor contract in February.

Woods Richardson, a 24 -year -old Texas native, who never faced Marlins, was a second round of New York Met’s in 2018. He was traded in Toronto in 2019, won a silver medal with the team USA in 2020, and Minnesota acquired him in 2021, when he made his MLB debut.

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One of the trends for Richardson is that it is 0-2 with 5.53 ERAs in six roads this year. When six houses start, it is 3–2 with 3.82 ERA.

Woods Richardson will have to deal with the stores, which lead Marlins in Homer (14), RBI (44), Slugging percentage (.509) and Oms (.868).

Biren Buxon, who visited 0 -for -4 with three strikes on Tuesday, lead Minnesota in war (3.3), Triple (three), Homeers (19), Chori (15), RBI (51) and Run (53).

“The engine that runs this team,” said the twin manager Rokko Baldelli.

For red-hot marlins, they are contributing from some amazing places.

For example, take the catcher Liam Hicks.

Marlins raised 26 -year -old Hicks as part of Rule 5 draft in December. Hick, a left-handed hitter, made Miami’s early day roster, even though he never played a single innings over a double-a ball.

Hicks started this season as a backup, but it has been so versatile that he has started 25 in the catcher, which is eight in the catcher, in the designated hitter, and the first seven on the base.

This season starts at least 15 players, the hicks of the hicks are second only for stovers.

Herberto Hernandez, a corner outfielder, is another stunning Marlins player. The 25 -year -old native of the Republic of Dominican has a .837 OP and 65 plates in 21 sports.

Marlins signed him a minor contract in November, and Hernandez has played well since the introduction of his MLB on a month ago (May 30).

-Bield level media

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