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Marlins hit 3 Homer, Edge D-Back to win 5th Strait

June 27, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Miami Marlins second base Otto Lopez (6) celebrated with outfielder Den Myers (54) after hitting two runs against Arizona Diamondback in the ninth innings in the Chase Field. Compulsory Credit: Rick Scooter-Emagan Picture

Otto Lopez Gaya 3-for-5 with a homer, Kyle Stores prepared for another straight game and Miami Marlins on Friday extended his season-best winning streak with a 9–8 win over Arizona Diamondback in Phoenix.

Herberto Hernandez scored Homard, Stores and Connor Norbi, two hits, and Lopez and Norbi twice. Marlins had 13 hits, fifth straight games with 10 and.

The Lopez is 15-for-32 (.469) with 10 RBI during the eight-game hitting streak.

Jake McCarthi, Garaldo Pardomo and Alec Thomas prepared for Diamondback, who scored three runs in the ninth innings and Tyler Philips was the first and third place before Tim Tawa was grounded in game-end double play.

Marlins lost a six-game series to dating Erizona by 2024 and won 10 out of 14 in total. D-Back won 10 out of 15.

Randal Grinkuk closed Philips to open the ninth bottom of the ninth, and Thomas Jose Harera arrived at the fielding error of the shortstop lope to load Harera Single. Philips ran the paradomo to force one run, making it 9–6.

Katel Marte hit Pavin Smith a two-rolm single to trim the deficit, before the Tawa was brought.

D-Back crossed the four-run deficiency in the ninth innings twice this season, winning 5–4 win over Milwauki Broovers on 12 April and 8-7 over San Diego Padress on 14 June.

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The second of the six pitchers of Miami, Ronnie Henriques (4–1) gave a run in 1 1/3 innings.

Marlins Starter Eururi Perez gave three runs on two hits before exiting one in the fifth innings after reaching season-high 93. He went three and hit three.

Meril Kelly (7-4) allowed five runs, three acquired, and five hits, with seven strikeouts and one walk in the five-plas innings. He left the homer of the stools after going to the sixth position, giving Marlins a 5–4 lead.

Erizona’s first baseless Josh Niler was removed from the game in the seventh innings after increasing a right shoulder injury.

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