Long night in DC, Marlins Nut 6th Strait Los

Ruki Agustin Ramirez had three hits, including two single domestic runs, and Miami Marlins defeated host Washington National 11–9 on Friday to delay more than two hours in a game in a game.
For Miami, Dane Myers went to three hits and two RBI and Eric Wagaman in two hits and three.
James Wood did three hits with two runs runs, scored three runs and scored four runs for Washington, which lost six directly. CJ Abrams (three runs) and Keibert Ruiz each had three hits.
Teams combined for 33 hits.
Miami Starter Edward Cabrera played three innings and left for the first time after hitting Vagaman and Abram in a drama at the bottom of the third. Cabreera conceded two runs on two hits and hit five.
Tyler Philips (1-0) picked up two-thirds of an innings pitch for victory and the Calvin Foucher threw a scorer without a scorer for his sixth savings.
Washington Starter Mitchell Parker (4-7) conceded six runs on eight hits in 3 1/3 innings. He went three and hit three.
Marlins took a 1-0 lead in the game at Homer before the night of Ramirez.
In the second, Miami loaded the hideouts with one, but settled for a run on Nick Fort’s sacrifice fly.
Ramirez left the third part of four runs with another homer, the 10th of his season and Miami’s lead was 3–0. Otto Lopez sang and scored on Wagaman’s double. After the running of Connor Norbi, Myers doubled the house Vagaman and Norbi 6–0.
In half of the bottom, Abrams first reached an informed single after hitting the cabarehra in the bag of Basman Vagaman. Abrams also contacted Kabrera on the game. Wood chased with his 17th domestic run and the citizens were within 6–2.
Cabreera completed the innings but did not come out for the fourth.
The back-to-back RBI single made it 8–2 by Forts and Xavier Edwards (three hits).
Robert Hassel III and Abrams moved beyond the seventh and the wood doubled them home. Nathaniel Love sang the wood of the house, then Louis Garcia Junior arrived at the choice of a fielder and scored on the single of Alex calls. Kebert Ruiz’s single brought Washington to 8-7 within a run.
Miami replied in the eighth, made it 10–7 to get a two-nine single from Wagaman and added a run to the choice of a fielder.
In Washington Eighth, Abrams scored on Lowe’s groundout and Wood crossed the plate, when Bell hit a fielder’s choice.
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