Marlins equals marks by leaving pirates for 3 times

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Miami Marlins is the third team in MLB’s history to leave his rival in the field in three of the first four games of a season


Miami – by Third occasion in Four gamesthe Miami Marlins They left lying to the Pittsburgh Pirates Sunday in a 5-4 victory, for match he record of Major Leagues of More Walk-Offs For the First four meetings of one season.

According to AM850 Stats & Info, the Marlins are the first team, of three who have achieved it four times, in doing so since the New York Mets got it in 1998.

Miami defeated Pittsburgh on the opening day 5-4, when Kyle Stowers shot a single that broke the tie. On Saturday, Dane Myers hit simple in the twelfth entrance to break another draw and win for the same score on Thursday.

On Sunday, a Wild Pitch by David Bednar made the Derek Hill dish to win 3-2 and get the third Walk-Off in four games.

On Friday, in the second game of the season, they lost 4-3, scoring pair of races at the bottom of the ninth entrance with an homer of Otto López that approached them on the board.

In 1998, the Mets left Philadelphia Phillies on the ground in the first game by winning 1-0 in 14 episodes and in the second game they lost 5-6, scoring three races in the ninth entrance with a home run by Rich Becker. The next two games were against Pittsburgh, a team they left on the ground in games 3 and 4 with 2-1 slates in nine episodes and 7-6 in 13 innings.

The Mets also achieved the brand in 1985, 84 years after Detroit Tigers established it in the 1901 season.