
Lopez's RBI single sparks Marlins' 4-run 10th as Miami upends the Giants 8-5
Lopez's hit off Camilo Doval (3–2) with one out gave the Marlins a 5–4 lead. Heriberto Hernández followed with a two-run double to left-center, and he advanced to third on the throw to the plate. Connor Norby's sacrifice fly capped the inning for Miami, which has won three straight.
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Miami closer Calvin Faucher (3–2) inherited a 4–2 lead in the ninth. Two hit batters and a walk loaded the bases before Willy Adames hit a sacrifice fly to deep left to make it 4–3. Patrick Bailey followed with a single to left to bring home Casey Schmitt with the tying run, but Jung Hoo Lee was cut down at the plate on a throw from Kyle Stowers to Nick Fortes, keeping the game 4–4.
Mike Yastrzemski led off the Giants' half of the first inning with a home run off the right-field foul pole. Yastrzemski's seventh homer of the season was one of three hits allowed by Edward Cabrera in 5 1/3 innings.
Lopez hit a two-run double in the third, the only runs starter Logan Webb allowed in his six innings. The right-hander gave up six hits and three walks, striking out six.
Key moment: With Bailey at second and two outs in the ninth, third baseman Norby speared Christian Koss' line drive, sending the game to extra innings.
Key stat: The Giants went 2 for 9 with runners in scoring position and are 8 for 59 (13.6 percent) in those at-bats in their past eight games.

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