Dojers Blow Lead, then rally Marlins in 10th

Tommy Edman hit a game-ending to-rin to right field at the bottom of the 10th innings as Los Angeles Dojers on Monday won 7-6 over Miami Marlins in a three-game series opener.
Teoscar Hernandez worked as doors for the third consecutive game, who took a five -run lead, extending his winning streak into three matches.
Dan Myers gave a game-ting-hit Grand Slam in the sixth innings of five runs for Marlins. He ended with two hits, as the team fellow Otto Lopez, as Miami lost his third consecutive game. Agustin Ramirez went to 0 -for -4 after scoring his career in his first five matches with nine hits and three domestic runs last week.
Jesus Sanchez gave Marlins a 6–5 lead at the top of the 10th, which on a two-right-center on a two-right-center from Kirby Yets (3–1) to two-right-center.
Dozers’ Andy Page went to open the lower part of the 10th, and Enrique Hernandez placed the automatic runner Michael Conforto third and the pages in second place. Edman hit the first pitch sweeper from Ronnie Henriches (1-1) to score both runners.
Dozers took a 1-0 lead in the earlier bottom, when Shohi Ohtani sang, stole the second and came home from Freddy Freeman on an-out single. Mookie Bates gave RBI single in the third innings and Miguel Rosas added RBI double in the fourth for a 3–0 profit.
Los Angeles appeared completely under control, when Teser Hernandez hit a two-run domestic run for a 5–0 lead in the fifth innings. His ninth was his ninth to move him under the team’s leadership next to Edman.
Marlins began chipping against Dozers Starter Dustin May in the sixth. Eric Wagaman made it 5–1 on an RBI single, and Miami loaded the hideouts when Anthony Banda replaces May and ran connor Norbi. Myers entered the center with a Grand Slam for 5–5 tie.
May was accused of scoring three runs in 5 1/3 innings, while Marlins Starter Edward Cabrera conceded five runs on nine hits in four-plus innings.
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