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3-ri double sparks win over the rays of Norbi

April 20, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Miami Marlins manager Clayton McCuloff (86) during the fourth innings against Philadelphia Philos at Citizens Bank Park. Compulsory Credit: Eric Heartline-Emagan Picture

Connor Norbby killed a three-rol double, causing hosts Miami Marlins to win a 9–4 win over Tampa Bay rays on Friday night in a three-game series opener.

The rays allowed 13 hits and seven walks, and Tampa Bay also made an error.

Miami Starter Max Mayor (3-4) remained in the game for a long time, despite being a hit of two line drives to win. He walked into five innings, with four runs (three acquired) permission on six hits and no walk. The mayor hit seven.

Norbi and Xavier Sanoja made two hits for Marlins, who have won two consecutive consecutives. Jesus Sanchez scored three runs.

Rage Starter Taj Bradley (3-3) scored five runs on six hits and three runs in four innings. He swept six.

Chandler Simpson conceded two runs for 3 -for -3 and Tampa Bay with RBI, and Jose Cabalero added two hits and one RBI.

Miami took a 5–1 lead at the bottom of the fourth. Ramirez attracted a base-loaded walk, before Norbby cleaned the hideouts with its 390-foot doubles with the tip of Simpson’s glove on the wall.

Tampa Bay reduced his deficit to 5-4 in the fifth. In 2016, the draft by Marlins, Kamran Misner started a rally with a single. The rays then cache with three RBI hits: Cabalero (Double), Simpson (Single) and Josh Low (Single).

Miami took a 9–4 lead in sixth place as Kyle Stores, Eric Wagaman and Sanoja, and Ronnie Simon added a sacrifice fly. Simpson made a sliding catch or damage would have been worse near the left field line on Simon’s fly.

Earlier, Miami first loaded the hideouts with one, as Sanchez did singles, Agustin Ramirez doubled and the stores were killed with a pitch. Wagaman picked up the RBI with a sacrifice fly.

Tampa Bay tied the score 1–1 in the third as Simpson stole the second with two outs and scored on the right calf of the single of mayor of Yandi Diaz, just above his ankle.

Diaz earned the ball at 112 mph.

In the fourth innings, the mayor was again killed. This time, the ball – hit by junior camenero at 90 mph – away from the left hamstring of the mayor and shouted the shortstop Sanoja. The Caminero was first thrown out.

-Bield level media

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