Marlins vs. Astros Game Highlights (7/11/24) | MLB Highlights



Marlins vs. Astros Game Highlights (7/11/24) | MLB Highlights

Jake Bloss the number nine Prospect for the Houston Astros 63 223 lbs he made his debut on June 21st of this year when three in 2/3 six hits two earn runs through 76 pitches he actually ended up leaving that game though with a right shoulder injury it ended up being called right shoulder inflammation he went to the 15-day I he was activated tonight so Jake Bloss makes his return back to the mound tonight he’ll make his second career start he’ll go opposite Roder Muno who gets the nod for Miami Jazz Chisum Jr who’s two for S with a homer an RBI a stolen base in two runs scored through two games in this series and Chism list this one in the center freezing and his tracks Meers comes in a few steps and makes a two-handed grab for the first out and now it’s the left fielder Brian De La Cruz right-handed hitter is batting 241 290 on base percentage 15 homers 43 RBIs for De La Cruz De La Cruz down the left field line headed toward the corner and it stays up a line drive home run for Brian De La Cruz kept it fair and high enough to get out and fast ball on the inner third of Home Plate he jumped on it that ball got out of here in a hurry one- nothing Marlins on the home run by Brian De La Cruz Bell at second base with two outs in the top of the first here’s Jake berer right-handed hitting third baseman two two swinging a Miss got him on a curveball and burer Strikes Out to retire the side Marlin strand a runner but they get one on Brian deor Cruz is Homer and after a half inning Marlins won Astros coming up Rod Muno the 24-year-old right-hander who makes his return back to his starting role after backing up Brian hoing in relief on Friday against the white sock Munoz comes in tonight one in three with a 5.48 erra in eight starts and again one relief appearance across 44 and a third Innings pitch he’s given up 15 all season long only 13 pitchers have allowed more than 15 home runs so bregman on with one out for Yer Diaz right-handed hitting DH batting 286 312 on base percentage seven homers 48 rbi’s Diaz lines this one pretty deep to left and that ball is off the top of the out of town scoreboard bregman Racing for third as de Cruz plays it back in gner Diaz just missed a homer hting it high off that 19 ft High out of town scoreboard and the Astros have two men in scoring position with one out almost rote it out of here for the first time since June 7th 108 milph off of jer’s bat infield will come in for John Singleton and Singleton lifts this one in the center to his left Gordon he’s there to make the catch both Runners tag bregman coming home he will score and in the third goes Diaz on the sack fly by Singleton we’re tied at one that’s a textbook piece of hitting by John Singleton stay in the middle of the diamond and get it in the air so Singleton picks up his 23rd RBI of the Season Diaz at third with two out for Jeremy poo poo with a ball into right center field that’ll drop in and the Astros take a two to one lead Jeremy pñ drives in his 41st run and the Astros answer to the Marlins with a two spot big two out hit for T who gets his 41st run batted in so the Astros able to answer immediately after Brian Deo Cruz’s Homer in the opening half inning Astros with a two to1 late over the Marlins as we start the second Enfield can back up with two outs with Edwards a tying run at third 203 on base percentage two homers 14 RB for fortez and lines it to left field it gets down for a base hit an RBI single for Nick fortez hey you what Nick at 467 with runners in scoring position in two outs this year delivers again with all these two out runs that the Marlins have scored third best batting average in the National League with runners in scoring position two outs 254 to start the day the Marlins tie it on fortez as RBI single and we’re through one and a half Astros two Marlins two well if you like wild pitches you’ve come to the right ballpark yeah three wild pitches here in the second inning Bloss had two in the top half of the inning and now the Marlins will bring the infield in now the infield comes in with one out and a runner on third and a 3-1 count to Salazar and that’s a ground ball right side backhanded by Bell his only play is at first with the runner going on contact Salazar is put out cabbage scores and it’s a 3 to2 Astros lead more RBI than hits for Cesar Salazar this year eight and seven so the Astros back on top after two Astros three Marlins two now the Marlins have two minut in scoring position and one out burer is the batter struck out his last time up Bloss in trouble once again here in the third inning breaking ball got him strike three Berger goes down on the on strikes for the second time both times on that curveball there’s two away now the infielders will move back third strike out of the ball game here’s Xavier Edwards their Short Stop pulled and it’s glove by Singleton diving to his Left Right Down the Line Bloss covering first he’s out what a play by Singleton Bloss getting over and the Astros strand a pair on a great play by the Astros first baseman down the line we’ll go to the bottom of the fourth inning now at minute M it’s the Astros three Marlin two Myers flew out to deep right center field his last time upo a good stolen base guy and he gets big leads at first base one- one pitch is sent to center field back goes Nick Gordon still going back he’ll watch this one off the top of the wall lero heading to third he’ll be waved around here comes the relay throw not in time for two Astros missed a home run by maybe a foot if that right off the top of that wall drove that 417 ft it is 49 feet to straightway Center that was just to the left of straightaway Center and that brings up Altuve with two men on who’s been a Spitfire with runners in scoring position since the first month of the Season hitting way over 400 swinging a ground ball to the left side off of the glove of burger and that’s going to load the bases he had to go three or four steps to his left and off the glove she goes and Altuve reaches and loads him up that should be an error on Burger there was an out to be had there one out the bases are Juiced for bregman two for five but the Bas has loaded this year a 405 career hitter with the base is loaded including Seven Grand Slams swing and a ground ball the left side this time glove by Berger goes to Second out and that’s the only out they can get so that was a harder play than the last one and burer comes up with it and gets at least one out but it’s an RBI for bregman and it’s 5 to2 Astros get two runs leave two we’ll go to the fifth inning now with Houston up 5 to2 Shan Dubin new pitcher for the Astros making his 17th appearance of the year chisms over for two with a fly out and a ground out and Jazz out toward right field long gone into the second deck a home run to lead off the fifth inning he just loves hitting in this ballpark I believe that’s now four hits minute made Park and they’re all homeless Marlins are back to within two Chism with his second home run of the series it’s 5 to three he stood at the plate gave it a long look as the booze rain down on him as he rounds third he flipped his b towards the Dugout on no doubter on a change up from Shawn Dubin for jazz Chisum Jr and we head to the bottom of the fifth Astros five Marlins three John Singleton will lead it off against Roder Munoz Singleton with a sack fly in the first and a single in the third John off the end of the bat Skies one in Shallow Right Center coming on Jesus Sanchez and he drops the ball Sanchez had a long run and then he played it off to the side and just didn’t close the glove with that blue glove that’ll be an error on the right fielder couple errors for the Marlins tonight here’s Joey L peredo who walked his last time and scored 0 for one that’s high and off the glove of fortez goes behind him and Singleton scampers down to Second it was elevated but got plenty of fortez as Leather So Singleton in scoring position second wild pitch on Muno this game and that’s a b by rodary Muno I mean what is going on drop baseballs wild pitches and boxs now the infield is back in Marlins are just gift wrapping the Astros the run and low peredo lines it in the center to his right Gordon he’s there to make the catch tagging and scoring Singleton and the Astros lead it 6 to3 Joey L peredo with the sack fly second time the Astros have executed just like that runner on third base less than two outs deep Fly ball to center field Singleton did it in the first and after seven and a half Astros six Marlins three Tanner Scott normally their closer has a pitch since Saturday so he comes in here he is the Marlins lone Allstar this year line drive into right Feld Field Sanchez with a shoest string grab well sometimes the routine play has been difficult for the Marlins but not the spectacular ones couple of diving catches the last couple of innings we head to the ninth Josh haer coming in Astros 6 Marlins three Astros with an opportunity to get five games above 500 for the first time this season Josh Bell stands in the final hope for Miami he has one for four with a single 32 swing and a miss got him on a slider away and that is the the ball game the Houston Astros pick up their ninth straight win at home sweeping three for the Miami Marlins pling today 6 to3 Astros have won three in a row and 16 of their last 20

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22 comments
  1. Was great to get the sweep after the hurricane, but the upcoming series against the rangers and mariners are what matters way more. Hope we can win them

  2. We sweep the Fish Sticks on a Stranger Things night, also the Altuve Cycle bobblehead looked nice. But once we get to the All-Star, if I don’t see a single Astro player, I have no choice but to say that the NL will win….

    Next Up: The Quest for the Silver Boot continues before the break as we take on the Paingers!!

  3. That run in the 5th inning- error to get on, wild pitch to move to 2nd, balk to move to 3rd, then a fly ball to score- was as unearned as it gets.

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