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Marlins Stamp Reds to win the 11th directly on the road

July 8, 2025; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Miami Marlins Catcher Agustin Ramirez (50) made an RBI double hit in the third innings against Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park. Compulsory Credit: Katie Strateman-Imagon Picture

Xavier Edwards had two hits and three RBI for the tour of Miami Marlins in a 12–2 victory over Cincinnati Reds in the second game of their four-market series on Tuesday night.

Jesus Sanchhez, Agustin Ramirez and Herberto Hernandez also made two hits, both the Kyle Stores and Dane Myers had two RBI and Ramirez, Conner Norbi and Liam Hicks scored each twice for Marlins, who won 11 Strait Roads.

Miami Starter Eururi Perez (2–2) allowed one run and two hits in five innings, excluding eight without walking. The 6 -Foot -8 right -handed batsman has covered only four runs and five hits 15 1/3 innings (2.35 ERA) in his previous three.

Reds Starter Nick Martinez (6-9) was looking to win his third direct outing, but was tagged for a career-hai 10 runs and seven hits in the 5-plas innings. He killed two and three left.

Cincinnati has lost four in a row to match its longest losing line of the season.

The first pitch of Reds’s second baseless Matt Macqueline rolled the first pitch, which he saw from the top of the fence to the left so that the Reds could be given a 1-0 lead.

Martinez retired the first six batsmen on the basis of the first seven in Marlins’ third innings of seven runs.

Hicks went to start the innings from Shortstop Elli de La Cruise after Hernandez backhand a grounder in the hole and defeated the throw. Myers then made a single in the middle to score the hicks and tie it 1–1.

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Edwards scored two more runs and doubled the wall base to give Marlins a 3–1 lead.

Sanchez scored another run with two more solo by Otto Lopez and Ramirez, with a broken bat single from de la cruise gloves, and the stores and Norbi made it 7–1 with sacrifice flies.

Marlins did not do any outsider in the sixth position from Martinez, which ended in its afternoon.

Bulpen could not bail him, as Scott Barlo ran the first batsman to face for force, another scored on a double-play groundout and Edwards left it 10–1.

Miami again loaded the hideouts in the eighth and brought to the external and catcher Jose Trevino, which limited Myers to a sacrifice fly that made it 11–1.

Marlins added another run to Travino in the ninth, Reds scored an unrighteous run in the bottom of the innings.

-Bield level media

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