Yankees vs. Marlins Highlights (8/3/25) | MLB Highlights

The win last night secured the series victory against the Yankees. That’s six in a row for these Marlins. The Marlins will induct the World Series champion manager Jack McKeon into the Marlins Legends Hall of Fame. It was Trader Jack’s 2003 Marlins who defeated the Yankees at Yankee Stadium to win the franchise’s second World Series title. God bless you. Thank you and thanks for the memories. Making his 19th start of the season. All of the sudden it’s a consistent Eddie Cabrera. Huh? Yeah, that has a ring to it just when you say making his 19th start. First ever against the New York Yankees. Gishim at 248. 19 homers and 43 runs batted in. And you would love to see the Yankee offense get going immediately. Driven deep to center field. Marcy back on the track at the wall. See youa. A home run. Trent Gisham. His 20th of the year. Yankees on the board. Well, not a bad way to start the day. Trent Gisham again adding to his careerhigh in home runs. Number 20. And what an at bat. After getting down 02, kind of stepping out, trying to slow things down. Then maybe he’s he he messed up the pitch kind of gave him a little extra time to go dead central. If Edward can get Stanton right here, it’ll be a nice comeback after the home run. No question. Got him. Inning over. A leadoff homer by Gisham. They send Luis Heel out to the mound. They’ve been waiting for this. This is the reigning American League Rookie of the Year. If he can give them what they got last year from him, what a pickup for them. Sees the two hitting left fielder Kyle Sters. That’s hit the other way. That’s nice. That is nice. A one out single for Kyle Sters. And again the 3-2 that misses low ball four and the Marlins have two men on base for Otto Lopez here in the first. 32 lined into center field. Gisham right there. Puts it away and that’ll do it. It’s Jason Dominguez. 260 29 home runs and 37 runs batted in 1-1. That would a chopper. Cabbie was thinking about grabbing it with his bare hand. He opted for the glove. Good move Kabie. He picks it up and lofts it to first. in time for out number two. It was a high one hopper and Cabrera, you saw him reach with that right hand and then he made a business decision and the right decision. One, two to Ryan McMahon. Swung on it. Miss strike three. Nasty work through a one, two, three second. Another three ball count for Heel early in this game. And there’s ball four. Second walk of the afternoon issued by Luis Heel. And the 3-2 misses outside ball four. Pitch count going up 40 already for Heel. So, backto back one out walks issued by Heel. And here comes Troy Johnston who has a very good eye at the plate as well. Troy swinging away. Yanks it in the air down the right field line. Trouble. Fair ball for Troy. First hit at home. That’ll tie the game. An RBI double for Troy Johnson. That’s his second hit in the big leagues and his first run bat of the end and ties the game just like that. Great at bat. Good swing. He’s not careful. This thing is going to get away from him in a hurry. Xavier Edwards the hitter. He flat out the right his first time. Edwards swings up the middle. Base hit and the Marlins take the lead here in the bottom of the second. Told you he had good swings his first AP. Good base running there by all parties involved. Then here comes Matt Blake to have a conversation with not only Heel but the rest of this infield. Sters is already one for one with an opposite field single off of Heel in the first. Sters in the air left field pretty deep. Dominguez over in the corner and he makes the catch. Tagging from third and scoring is Troy Johnston. It’s three to one Miami on the sack fly. Boy, Dominguez nearly overran that and I think it might have ultimately been a fair ball. That was dangerously close there for the Yanks. And here’s Jacob Marcy grounded out to second. That was in the second. Strike three. Marcy down looking right on the inside corner. Strike out for Heel is second. He got and both of them are looking. Swing and a miss. 97 mph right by him. Two strikeouts in the inning for Heel. The only blemish for Cabrera was the leadoff homer in the first by Gisham. Here’s Jean Carlos Stanton. How about that? Called strike three on Stanton. Oh, baby. Alan Porter may have rung him up looking one, two. Got him. Cabrera’s retired 12 of 13 since the leadoff homer. Nobody up yet in the Yankee bullpen. We told you he threw 75 pitches his last time. You would think that somebody would start to throw. There is some scurrying, but nobody on the mound yet. He got a fast ball and missed high ball four. The second time he’s walked Paulie. And three of those pitches had no chance. Here is Edwards. One for two with an RBI single. There’s a base hit for Edwards. Paulie will stop at second. And here comes Aaron Boon. And that’s going to be it for Luis Heel today. He’s going to take his righty out of the game after 77 pitches. New pitcher is the lefty Brent Hedrickk. Takes over for Luis Heel. And we’ll face the lefty swinging Kyle Sters. No runs allowed in the last four games for Hedrickk. There’s a shot deep right field. Going back is Bellinger. He looks up and it is gone. Kyle Sters has done it again. This time a threerun shot off the lefty. 6-1 Miami. All rise. Here comes Kyle Sters. New York meet Mr. Sters. Edward Cabrera back on the mound here in the fifth with a six to1 lead courtesy of Kyle Sters. That would kill and miss. Nasty slider. That’s a punch out for Cabrera. That is strikeout number five for Edward Cabrera here as we play here in the fifth. There’s strike three call. Give him six. A half dozen strikeouts for Cababie today. Runner goes 32. Swung on it. Miss strike three. Seven strikeouts for Edward Cabrera this afternoon. Josh Simpson has come on out of that Marlins bullpen. 27y old left-hander 62 a buck 90 pitches to J Carlos Stanton will lead off here in the seventh. Slow ground ball third base and the ball gets by Paulie and hits the bag and stops. Now Stanton will reach on an infield single. Paulie had much more time than he thought and possibly might go foul. I don’t know. There’s Jess Chisum 0 for two and winding out the right strike out looking. Highfly ball deep left center. Marcy back. He’s on the track turning looking. See youa. Chisum goes the other way for a two-run home run. It’s 63 Miami. Well, it’s you needed something to get the offense going. You got into the bullpen. First time you’ve seen some of the left-handers out of the bullpen. And Jazz Chisum, this going the other way was a bomb. Here’s Anthony Bulby. Two down. Line drive. It’s a base hit down the right field line. It’ll go into the corner. Meyers having trouble playing it out there. Vulpi is going for three and he will make it with a standup triple. Lopey’s fourth triple of the season. Boy, he was running hard from the get-go. Had his eye on it. Knew he was going to get three. Made a good clean turn. So here’s Austin Wells. He is 0 for two. Popped him up into left. Should get Simpson out of the inning. Sters has got it. Yankees get two. Six to three at the seventh inning stretch. Yanks got back in it, but an important last out to hold Wii at third base. Ramirez is 0 for three in the game. Nice play there by McMahon. Oh, he took a double away from Ramirez and Ben Rice tags him out. Snags it up quick with it and uses the turf to his advantage to bounce it over there. There’s Lopez who’s one for three today. And there’s ball four to Lopez. It’s a two out walk issued by Brew Baker. That’ll bring Marcy to the plate. Here’s a no throw down to second. That’s a stolen base for Lopez. Oh, Wells wanted to fire that ball in towards second. I’m not sure Vulpy got to the bag in time. He’s going to do this for another 10 years. You got to just cool it a little bit. That blood pressure is not going to be too kind to you. She’s waiting on another hit. She’s already seen three doubles. And the 3-2 coming to her. Sun is ripped in the air to center. Gisham’s going back. Still going back. Still going back. off of his glove. Marcy’s got a double. Oh, give him his first triple. Now Bob got the triple. She got the triple. Three doubles and a triple for Jacob Marcy to start his career. What a fever dream. He and his family have been living since Friday. The walks hurt. We all know that. The the Yankee pitching staff has walked five today. Four of them have scored. Swing and a miss. decided to go upstairs with 97. Blew his front doors in. And there’s one away. Got him with that slider. And Enriquez is fired up. Yankees pitching, by the way, has issued 17 walks in this series. Six more today. Threatening for more in the home half of the eight. And it works as they should get a double play. There’s one on to first. It’s a double play. Well, that was turned well by Jazz and Vulpi. And a big double play for Brute Baker. Kyle two for three today. Single to the first, sack fly in the second. Struck out a six, but a big one, a three-run last. And Sters down on strikes, no runs to hit, no errors, and one man left on base. Yankees need a rally in the ninth. They’re down by four. And the Yankees need base runners and big hits here in the ninth inning. Otherwise, you’re going to be swept out of Miami. Line drive. It’s a base hit. So, a single for Jazz to start it off. Austin Slater, right hand hitter and the pitch. And that one gets away from Ramirez, allowing Chisum to advance to second. So, that erases the conventional double play. And there’s strike three called. Couldn’t pull the trigger on a slider that was center cut. One away. I think Slater had fast ball in mind. Ryan McMahon 0 for three today with three more strikeouts. Swiss. slider. Fourth time today McMahon has gone down. They’re one strike away from getting back to 500. They have never before in a three-game series in franchise history swept the Yankees over 55 and 55. And get your brooms out. For the first time in the history of the Marlins franchise, they sweep a threeame set of the Yankees.

Yankees vs. Marlins full game highlights from 8/3/25, presented by @USNavy

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31 comments
  1. When you have a guy like Chisholm Jr. on the Yankees or Profar with the Padres last year, a player who’s all about himself and runs only on vibe and swagger, the whole team starts slipping into sloppiness. It might be fine when things are going well, but over the course of a long season, there will always be rough patches. In those moments, players like that turn into a cancer. As long as a team keeps guys like this around, winning a World Series will remain nothing more than a pipe dream.

  2. Marlins are exceeding expectations.
    Their fans should be happy.
    Sadly you guys are the Marlins.
    If there is/are superstars,more than likely they won't be there long.
    Marlins won 2 World Series..
    Marlin fans should always be proud.

  3. Orioles will not trade a position player prospect for the next two years after Stowers, they better buy legit pitching over the offseason

  4. It's probably me but when Grisham first entered the line up I used to love the way he casually or nonchalantly caught the ball, now it looks too casual and too slow and kind of annoying to watch 🤣. Just reminds me of the Yankees in general, looking a little lazy, slow and stuffing up the fundamentals which makes good teams great! Probably being too harsh!

  5. Marlins just swept the Yankees it over for the Yankees should just throw in the towel for the Season at this point lmao knew they were frauds all along and Marlins keep on rolling.

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