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Dane Myers Homeers as Marlins Edge Nationals for Rare Sweep

June 15, 2025; Washington, Columbia District, USA; Fielder Dane Myers (54) of Miami Marlins Center scored a single home run against Washington National during the second innings at the National Park. Compulsory Credit: Brad Mills-Imgon Images

Dan Myers defeated Washington Nationals 3–1 to complete three hits and 3–1 to complete the three-game sweep to visiting Miami Marlins.

Nick Forts added three hits to Miami, who completed its first three-game sweep of the season and won three in the row for the first time since April 20-22.

In his second beginning since Tommy John returned from surgery, Marlins Starter Iry Perez gave three walks and one run on four hits with no strikes. Lake Bachar (3–0) played two scorer innings and Freddy Tarnok did ninth work for his first save.

Washington ran 0 -for -9 with the runner, as its aggressive conflict continued. Citizens have lost eight straight and 11 out of 13 and under 500 are a season-of-two spoiled games.

Washington Starter McKenzie Gore (3-6) conceded two runs on eight hits in six innings. The NL strike leader threw five.

Manager Dave Martinez released his coaches from any defect for the team’s recent struggles, with manager Dave Martinez put his coaches on his players.

Martinez said on Sunday morning that it was not so. He also shifted the leadoff hit CJ Abrams to the number three in the batting order behind Alex Call and James Wood. Abrams 1 -for -3 moved, call 1 -for -4 with a walk and wood 0 -for -2 with two walks.

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Marlins first took a 1-0 lead against Gore. Agustin Ramirez sang with one, went third when Otto Lopez sang and scored on Eric Wagaman’s sacrifice fly.

Martinez’s lineup switch first paid the immediate dividend when the call led with a walk, went to third place on a double by Abrams, and scored on a ground.

Myers made it 2–1 when they proceeded to another.

The call single and Wood went to open the third, but the Perce retired the next three batsmen.

With one in the fifth, Abrams sang and Louis Garcia moved third on the single of Junior, but Josh Bell participated in a double game.

In Miami Seventh, Forts and Xavier Edwards opened with divide singles and Fortas later scored on a sacrifice fly by Vagaman and made it 3–1.

-Bield level media

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