Mets vs Marlins Recap: Met Turn Ends in 1-4 Loss

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Marlins Strike Early: Caissie and Hicks Lead Miami's Offensive Explosion
The Mets came to Miami hoping to bounce back after losing 1-2 the night before. The Marlins wanted to keep their winning streak alive at home. Right from the second inning, Miami's bats woke up fast. Owen Caissie stepped up and smacked a double down the right field line. Two runners scored on that hit—Jakob Marsee and Connor Norby both raced home. Just one inning later, the power show continued. Liam Hicks launched a fastball into the sky. It soared 389 feet over right center field for a solo home run. The Marlins had jumped out to a 3-0 lead before the Mets even got on the board. Miami's pitcher Max Meyer was locked in, keeping New York's bats completely quiet. The Marlins were in total control.
Hicks Goes Deep Again: Marlins Extend Their Stranglehold
Max Meyer continued pitching lights out for Miami. The Marlins' ace struck out batter after batter. Freddy Peralta, the Mets' pitcher, was getting roughed up early. In the fifth inning, Hicks stepped up to the plate again. The Marlins' slugger was on fire. Another fastball came in at 93 miles per hour. Hicks connected with it and crushed it over the right field wall. This one traveled 356 feet. The crowd erupted as he rounded the bases. That home run made it 4-0 Miami. The Mets were completely shut down by Meyer, who allowed just one hit through seven innings with eight strikeouts. New York's lineup, missing key players like Francisco Lindor and Luis Robert Jr., couldn't find any rhythm. The Marlins' defense and pitching were airtight. Miami looked unstoppable at home.
Mets Get One Late, But Miami Closes Out the Victory 4-1
The Mets finally got on the scoreboard in the ninth inning. Mark Vientos drove in the game's first run for New York. Tyrone Taylor scored on a single up the middle. It was too little, too late for the Mets. The Marlins had already built their comfortable 4-0 cushion. Miami's bullpen slammed the door shut. Anthony Bender came in and struck out three batters in 1.1 innings. The Mets couldn't stage a comeback. When the final out was recorded, Miami celebrated a 4-1 victory. The Marlins improved to 24-29 on the season. New York fell to 22-30 and dropped their second straight game. For Miami, this win kept their momentum going at home. The Mets had injuries to Francisco Lindor and Luis Robert Jr. limiting their firepower. Freddy Peralta took the loss despite pitching well with nine strikeouts in seven innings.
The Final Inning
You just watched Miami shut down New York 4-1. Think about what made the difference in this game and write a paragraph explaining it. What was the biggest reason Miami won? Was it their pitching, their hitting, or something else? Use examples from the game to support your answer. Your answer should be at least three sentences.
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