Los Marlins superan a los Dodgers 3-2 con una doble matanza que pone fin al juego

Los Miami Marlins derrotaron a los Los Angeles Dodgers por 3-2 este miércoles en el Dodger Stadium, logrando su primera victoria en una serie en ese campo desde 2018 gracias a una inusual doble matanza sin asistencia en la novena entrada. El segunda base Xavier Edwards persiguió a Shohei Ohtani fuera de la línea de base y tocó la primera base para terminar el partido. La victoria llega tras varias derrotas recientes y la lesión del cerrador Pete Fairbanks.

En la parte baja de la novena entrada, con los Marlins ganando 3-2, los bateadores de los Dodgers, Hyeseong Kim y Alex Call, recibieron bases por bolas al inicio del episodio. Un toque de sacrificio de Alex Freeland avanzó a la carrera de la victoria hasta la tercera base, lo que llevó al mánager de los Marlins, Clayton McCullough, a otorgar una base por bolas intencional a Ohtani con la primera almohadilla vacía. Freddie Freeman conectó entonces un rodado suave hacia Edwards en la segunda base, quien fildeó la pelota y corrió hacia la primera mientras Ohtani retrocedía para evitar ser tocado mientras Kim, la posible carrera del empate, cargaba desde tercera. Edwards tocó a Ohtani fuera de la línea de base para el segundo out antes de pisar la primera base para retirar a Freeman, asegurando la improbable doble matanza. Los Dodgers desafiaron la decisión, pero esta fue ratificada, impidiendo que la carrera de Kim contara debido al orden de la jugada forzada. 'Definitivamente fue mucho instinto', dijo Edwards.

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