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Empire Sports Media on MSNMets 10, Marlins 4: Good news and bad news after power surge and David Peterson’s gemThe New York Mets evened up their record at 2-2 on the young 2025 season with a resounding 10-4 victory over the Miami Marlins at loanDepot Park on Monday night. It was a night of fireworks, as four Mets players went deep, backing up a strong performance from David Peterson on the mound.
The torpedo bat, made famous by the New York Yankees and now linked to the Marlins, is becoming one of the most talked-about trends in MLB. The bat’s creator, Aaron Leanhardt, was hired this offseason by Miami as a hitting coordinator.
It's only a matter of when the Marlins move on from Sandy Alcántara, and there's a strong chance the Chicago Cubs are a favorite to acquire him at the deadline.
Hot start to season continues
With a blur around the basepaths, the Miami Marlins on Sunday seized their third walk-off triumph in four games to kick off this 2025 season. Quite the opening series for a team that didn’t notch its third win last year until April 13 and lost 100 games.
Much has been written about the inexperienced Marlins roster. The same could be said for first-time manager Clayton McCullough and his coaching staff, many of whom are in new roles in their professional careers.
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The Miami Marlins were recently predicted to land multiple top 100 prospects in a trade for their ace, Sandy Alcántara.
Griffin Conine hit a home run, Derek Hill scored the winning run from third on a wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth and the Florida Marlins beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2 on Sunday.