- Apr 3, 2025
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In an electrifying showdown that showcased the Miami Marlins' prowess on the field, pitcher Edward Cabrera delivered a masterclass performance, leading the team to a resounding 10-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. This game not only highlighted Cabrera's skills but also marked a significant moment for rookie Connor Norby, who launched two home runs, propelling the Marlins to a series split against the NL East leaders.
The 26-year-old Cabrera was nothing short of sensational, pitching seven scoreless innings and striking out six batters. He didn't allow a single hit until the sixth inning, when Brandon Marsh finally broke through with a single. Reflecting on his performance, Cabrera stated:
“I was aware of it but didn’t focus on it. You can’t let yourself get distracted by that situation. I just went out there and performed the best I could inning by inning and attacked the zone.”
Meanwhile, Connor Norby proved to be a key player for the Marlins, homering twice in the game. Since his recall from Triple-A on August 19, Norby has been a force at the plate, hitting safely in 17 of 18 games and collecting six home runs with 13 RBIs. He commented on his recent success:
“Just the work I put in every day and trusting myself in the box.”
This victory was particularly sweet for the Marlins, who had suffered a damaging 16-2 loss to the Phillies just a few days prior. Manager Skip Schumaker expressed his satisfaction with the team's resilience:
“Anytime you split the series against a team that’s going to be contending for the World Series, I’ll take that any day of the week.”
As the Marlins prepare for a three-game road series against the Pittsburgh Pirates, they hope to carry this momentum forward. The Phillies, on the other hand, will take on the Tampa Bay Rays in their next matchup. It's an exciting time for both teams as they navigate the final stretch of the season!
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