Marlins vs Giants Recap: Giants Rally Beats Miami 6-3

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Marlins Strike First, Then Giants Come Back
Picture this: the Marlins arrive at Oracle Park in San Francisco ready to battle the Giants. Both teams are sitting at 13-15, so this game matters big time. The Giants just beat Miami 6-2 the day before, but today would tell a different story. Miami's pitcher Max Meyer took the mound against San Francisco's Landen Roupp. Early on, things looked great for the Marlins. In the second inning, Pauley stepped up and crushed a curveball over the right field wall. The ball traveled 362 feet through the air like a rocket. Edwards and Hicks scored ahead of him, giving Miami a quick 3-0 lead. The Marlins had jumped out front early, and their fans could sense something special happening.
Giants Chip Away and Take Control
The Giants weren't about to give up. In the third inning, they got on the board when Arraez grounded into a fielder's choice. Lee scored on a throwing error by shortstop Lopez, cutting Miami's lead to 3-1. San Francisco's pitching held firm while their batters stayed patient. By the sixth inning, the Giants were building momentum. Devers smashed a double to center field with an exit velocity of 108 mph, scoring Schmitt. Then Gilbert singled to left, and Devers raced home to tie the game 3-3. The momentum had completely shifted. San Francisco's bats were heating up, and you could feel the energy changing at Oracle Park.
Schmitt's Blast Seals Giants Victory
The moment everyone will remember came in the seventh inning. Schmitt stepped into the batter's box with runners on second and third. The pitch came in—a slider at 82 mph—and Schmitt connected with serious power. His bat sent the ball soaring 406 feet into left-center field for a three-run home run. Final score: Giants 6, Marlins 3. San Francisco had climbed back from being down 3-0 to win the game. This victory gave the Giants two straight wins and improved their record to 13-15. Meanwhile, Miami fell to 13-15 and lost their second game in a row. One swing of the bat had completely changed the story of this game.
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