Marlins Extend Winning Streak to 8, 1 Shy of Club Record, with a 2-0 Victory over the Twins
- On Tuesday night in Miami, the Marlins won 2-0 to start their series and extend their winning streak to eight games at loanDepot Park.
- The 2025 MLB series at loanDepot Park is driven by the Marlins' dominant pitching, with Cabrera's seven scoreless innings and clutch hits sealing their longest win streak since 2012.
- Cabrera became the first Marlins starter to pitch seven innings this season, while Twins managed only two hits and appeared unaware play had started in three straight games.
- Following the win, the Marlins improved to 38-45 with their longest streak since 2012, while the Twins fell to 40-45 with their third straight loss.
- The Marlins' eighth straight win, their longest since 2012, sets up Wednesday’s matchup with Twins' Woods Richardson and Junk, both with solid season stats.
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Marlins blank Twins, extend winning streak to eight
MIAMI — Kyle Stowers homered and the Miami Marlins stretched their winning streak to eight, one shy of the club record set in 2008, with a 2-0 win over the Twins on Tuesday night. The Twins, who were shut out by the Tigers on Sunday, were blanked for the seventh time this season. Edward Cabrera (3-2) struck out six and only allowed two hits and one walk in seven innings, the longest start of the season by a Marlins pitcher. He struck out Byron B…

Marlins blank Twins to win 8th straight
Edward Cabrera pitched seven scoreless innings and Kyle Stowers hit his 14th home run as the host Miami Marlins won their eighth straight game, defeating the Minnesota Twins 2-0 on Tuesday night. It's the Marlins' longest win streak since they moved to Miami in 2012. The franchise record for the longest win streak is nine games, which has been accomplished five times -- most recently in 2008. Cabrera (3-2) pitched one of the best games of his ca…


Edward Cabrera, Marlins blank Twins to win 8th straight
Edward Cabrera pitched seven scoreless innings and Kyle Stowers hit his 14th home run as the host Miami Marlins won their eighth straight game, defeating the Minnesota Twins 2-0 on Tuesday night.
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