On Japanese Heritage Night, the Miami Marlins clinched a 5-4 walk-off victory over the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers, marking their first win of the season against them. Jesús Sánchez's clutch hit in the 10th inning secured the win. Right-hander Cal Quantrill excelled in his start, allowing just one run over five innings. The game featured significant contributions from multiple players, highlighted by Shohei Ohtani's solo home run, which tied the game before the Dodgers briefly took the lead through Freddie Freeman's homer.
It was exhilarating,â Marlins manager Clayton McCullough said postgame. âIt was a really fun game, especially with the number of players that contributed on both sides offensively.
Thatâs my Canadian guy,â Quantrill said postgame with a smile. âI appreciate my catchers and I think theyâve worked really hard back there, and itâs important to let them know theyâre valued.
Freddie is an exceptional hitter,â McCullough added. âAn exceptional baseball player who knows how to perform in big moments.
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