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Javier Sanoja’s first Homer, Marlins’s rally history Sparks Sparks

April 20, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Miami Marlins outside the field actor Javier Sanoja (46), Citizens Bank Park Philadelphia Phillies during the eighth shot against a three -stage house run after the second base otto Lopez (6) celebrates. Compulsory Credit: Eric HartLine-Imagn Images

Javier Sanoja, Miami Marlins on Sunday, 7-5 in 10 strokes against the host Philadelphia Phillies, refrained a broom with victory.

Sanoja, who entered the day with a zero home run and three RBIs in 27 career matches, helped Miami’s five -game losing line. Adding three hit for Connor Norby Marlins, Dane Myers made two strokes and scored twice.

Bryce Harper recorded two hit and two RBI for Philadelphia, who won their previous three games. Jesus Luzardo allowed two runs (one won) to his former team in seven Inning and shot without seven walks.

Miami watched 4-2 in the eighth shot before visitors made three running against Orion Kerkering. Norby set out with a single single and watched an Base Otto Lopez. Kerkering healed to get the next two hit before taking a step of 1-1 on the left-wing fence of Sanoja.

Philadelphia tied to the lower half thanks to Marlins’s shaky defense. The second master Otto Lopez played a potential inning-bitish double-game and then a groundbreaker in the middle by Cal Stevenson, who allowed the binding run to score goals.

In the Ninth, Phillies put two runners against Calvin Fucher (1-1), but they could not force the decisive run. This prepared the ground for the ongoing rally of Marins.

Myers put a perfect Bunda to put the runners against Matt Strahm (1-1) in the 10th place. Kyle Stowers’ sacrificial fly 6-5, and Myers stole Sanoja’s Grounder before a fuse run before the middle covering.

Philadelphia, Harper’s two conditions, emphasized by the couple, the first shot against Connor Gillispie’ya took three rounds.

Miami entered the board in the second shot in Sanoja’s sacrifice. Marks added a seventh run because the second master Bryson Stott could not handle a two-output grounder, which allowed Sanoja to score a goal to bring Marins to 4-2.

Gillispie allowed four runs and seven strokes in five frames. Jesus Tinoco, the fourth Miami relaxing of the game, retired in the 10th place to save his first savings.

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