Marlins Beat Phillies 10-1, Tie Major League Record
Marlins Beat Phillies 10-1, Tie Major League Record

Marlins Beat Phillies 10-1, Tie Major League Record

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In a commanding performance, the Miami Marlins defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 10-1, with Edward Cabrera pitching seven scoreless innings and Connor Norby hitting two home runs. Cabrera allowed only three hits and struck out six, recovering after being a late scratch due to migraine symptoms. Norby's performance follows a strong stretch since his recall, marking his sixth home run this season. The Phillies' starter Seth Johnson struggled in his major league debut, allowing nine runs in just over two innings. Additionally, the Marlins tied a major league record with their 69th player appearance this season. The Phillies placed infielder Edmundo Sosa on the injured list due to back spasms, signaling further challenges amid their recent struggles.

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