Myers and Marsee Homer in 3-Run 9th to Lift the Marlins Past the Red Sox, 5
The Miami Marlins ended a three-game losing streak with a three-run ninth inning rally featuring home runs by Dane Myers and Jakob Marsee, overcoming strong pitching by Garrett Crochet.
- The Miami Marlins defeated the Boston Red Sox 5-3 on Sunday, August 17, 2025, in Boston with a three-run ninth inning rally.
- The Marlins overcame earlier Red Sox leads, including a fourth-inning two-run homer by Wilyer Abreu that popped out of right fielder Dane Myers’ glove.
- Jakob Marsee and Dane Myers each homered in the ninth inning off Boston’s Greg Weissert, tying and then winning the game for Miami.
- Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet pitched seven innings with eight strikeouts and one walk, ending the season four strikeouts shy of 200, but Boston’s bullpen faltered late.
- The Marlins ended a three-game losing streak, while Boston faced bullpen challenges with closer Aroldis Chapman unavailable after pitching the prior two days.
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