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Marlins stops the winning streak of 3-game skid, and angels on 8

May 24, 2025; Anahem, California, USA; Miami Marlins, the Third Basperman Connor Norbi (1), was congratulated by Shortstop Otto Lopez (6) after hitting three runs runs against Los Angeles Angels during the seventh innings at Angel Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Gary A. Vaskes-Imagon Picture

Connor Norbby hit a three-run homer and Miami Marlins snatched a 6–2 win on Saturday night with a winning streak of eight-games of Los Angeles Angels.

The Taylor Ward of Angels doubled its franchise-ricket 10th consecutive game to secure the game with an additional-base hit. The ward has nine domestic runs and 27 RBI in its last 18 matches.

Marlins lost three consecutive games.

Ronnie Enriches (2–1) won with a two-thirds score. Johnson Junk earned his first sev, with one run and six hits permission in five innings and with four strikes. Jabad defeated the ward 3–1 with runners in the first and second place to finish sixth with Miami.

Miami scored 3–1 in the fifth to move forward 3–1. Kyle Stovers’ first marker with the double play grounder and Eric Wagaman chased with a run-scoring single. It also sent Los Angeles Starter and Lost Jose Soriano (3-5) to the shower.

Soriano scored three runs on seven hits, scoring three runs with a strike in 4 2/3 innings. He exited the first and third, two-or out situation, which was motivated to reduce the Voltory. Soriano then ran out of Matt Mervis and received Ronnie Simon on the ground of a fielder, ran away from the first and third, one-out jam in the fourth.

In the seventh, Norbi’s three runs Homer, its third of the season, increased the lead by 6–1.

George Solar sang in the ward in the ninth for Los Angeles.

In the fourth, the sacrifice of the ward tied the game 1–1. After replacing the Starter Cal Qantrill, it came away from the Enrix, which threw only 46 pitches and left the first and third and one with the runners out. Quantrill allowed runs on three hits with 3 1/3 innings without walking and two strikes.

In the second, Simon’s two-out RBI single gave Marlins a 1-0 lead.

-Bield level media

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