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Owen Caissie Powers Marlins to 4-3 Comeback Win Over Giants

Owen Caissie Powers Marlins to 4-3 Comeback Win Over Giants
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Owen Caissie drove in three runs to lead the Miami Marlins to a 4-3 comeback victory over the San Francisco Giants on Friday night at loanDepot park.

The win improved Miami's record to 38-38 and extended their June run to a Major League Baseball-best 12-4, including six consecutive home victories.

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Key Plays

Trailing 3-2 in the seventh inning, the Marlins rallied when pinch-hitter Esteury Ruiz was hit by a pitch and Javier Sanoja executed a bunt single off reliever Sam Hentges.

Liam Hicks tied the game with an RBI single before Caissie delivered the go-ahead sacrifice fly to left field, scoring Sanoja from third base.

Caissie started the scoring in the first inning with a 401-foot solo home run off Giants starter Landen Roupp, his second consecutive game with a home run.

San Francisco tied the game in the second inning when Daniel Susac drove in a run with a sacrifice fly after three consecutive singles against Miami opener Lake Bachar.

Miami regained the lead in the fifth inning after Sanoja hit a leadoff double and Caissie drove him home with an RBI double over first baseman Bryce Eldridge.

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The Giants responded in the sixth inning as Rafael Devers launched a 413-foot solo home run off Michael Petersen and Casey Schmitt singled to make it 3-2.

Pitching Summary

Eight Marlins pitchers combined to execute the bullpen game, with Cade Gibson pitching 1 2/3 innings before Calvin Faucher and Pete Fairbanks closed out the contest.

Fairbanks earned his 10th save of the season and the 100th save of his career, while Hentges took the loss for San Francisco.

Roupp surrendered two runs and struck out seven over six innings but received a no-decision.

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The three-game series continues Saturday afternoon with Max Meyer scheduled to pitch for Miami against San Francisco starter Trevor McDonald.

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