Kyle Stowers from Marlins walks from Mason Miller of Athletics with Grand Slam

Kyle Stowers returned to 102 miles for Grand Slam because Miami Marks walked to defeat Athletics 9-6 in the afternoon.
Stowers' Homer, All-Star closer Mason Miller (0-1), Miami'nin six matches losing line, 396-meter, throwing the opposite area to the left center.
A's leading 6-4 Miller, Matt Mervis'e hit the ninth kick began. Connor Norby and Dane Myers went out, but Javier Sanoja doubled and scored a wild field to make Mervis 6-5.
After marching to Ronny Simon, Xavier uploaded bases, beating Stowers Miller's first field.
He increased his average to 0.324 and finished the game with two Homers and six RBIs to continue the hot week of leech until .552. He conducted two home runs and lasted in four runs against Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday.
From A, JJ Bleday continued to terrorize his former team, which was homering for the second flat game.
Miami's first round election in 2019, Bleday, in the first two matches of this series, five running, two homer, one pair, two RBI and one walk to 8 to 8.
Athletics, which was 12-7 on the road, also received Homers from Brent Roocker and Luis Urias.
Homer from the rooter went ahead 1-0 to A. Bleday's shot 2-0 in the second place.
Stowers, the third place, 2-2 score, four-inning on four runs and three strokes of athletics starting the beginning of the athletics bido'yu 422-meter shot. He also walked two and ventilated four.
With a score of 4-4 in the sixth place, Max Meyer of A's forced start-up jug, took the bases out of the game while loading two singles and walking. The left-handed relaxing Anthony Veneziano came to face the left-handed Nick Kurtz, but Kurtz won the war with a sacrifice fly to make 5-4.
A, Gio Urshela's RBI couple ranked eighth in 6-4, but Marlins returned.
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