2023-07-08 23:02:58
Theoscar Mogollón González | @Theo_Mogollon
Apparently, there is never a day off for Luis Arráez in reality. And it is that the manager of the Miami Marlins, Skip Schumaker, decided to leave the native out of the lineup for today’s game once morest the Philadelphia Phillies, without imagining that he would have to bet on him as an emerging player.
In a commitment that began quite even from the beginning, the Marlins barely led the Phillies by one run, and in a serious threat that they mounted in the bottom of the seventh inning they opted to give San Felipe a turn.
With one out and men on first and second, Arráez hit a hit off reliever Yunior Marte to bring Garrett Cooper home. In this way, the home team extended their advantage to 5-3.
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This is how the native reached nine consecutive commitments giving at least one single. With this he has 126 for a .388 average in 85 games this season. In addition, he also has 42 RBIs and 40 runs scored.
In the end, the Marlins came away with an important win to level this series at IoanDepot Park. They now stand at 52-39, while the Phillies lurk behind them at 48-40.
— Ryan Schlesinger (@MarlinsRyan) July 8, 2023
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