A’s vs. Marlins Game Highlights (5/3/25) | MLB Highlights

You know, if you look good, you feel good. If you feel good, you play good. You play good, you get paid good. The Marlins look so darn sharp in these City Connect uniforms this afternoon. Max Meyer, 26-year-old right-hander, making his seventh start of the season. This is his first career start and appearance against the Athletics. Lawrence Butler sends a fast ball in the air, shallow left field. Out is Edwards in his Simon. It’s Xavier Edwards to put the squeeze on out number one. See if Max Meyer can contain these guys this afternoon. Rooker hitting 244 with eight homers and 17 runs batted in. This one to center field. Dane Meyers is going back towards the track and he’s going to leap up at the wall. Gone for Brent Rooker. Homer number nine. That was torched. That’s 109 off the barrel of Brent Rooker. Get up and get gone. is going to get the left field and bounce down. Tyler Soderstrom following it up with a single and that will bring up the catch here Shay Langers. Ground ball double play rolled out the short and it’ll go Edwards to Senoha over to Wagman at first and an Indian 643 double play. So as Valdo looking to continue the trend for the starters in the green and gold. They’ve had a fantastic go here on the road trip and unfortunately losing the leadoff hitter and Xavier Edwards had him 02 full count and now a walk. Runner goes. Here’s Kyle Sters. The baseball is dropped by Langaliers. Edwards has his team leading seventh stolen base of the season. Sters to center field. JJ Blair will catch the line drive. One out. And Ramirez swings in the first pitch. A bouncer. That’s going to be a tough play for Urias, but he makes it. It’s there in time as a throw across his body. It’ll move Xavier Edwards to third with two outs. Well, that’s a nice job by Luis Murius. He’s got to come and get it quickly and there’s not a ton of time on the exchange here that he can take. Skyed high and it’ll be Tyler Soderstrom with the catch. Runner stranded at third after the leadoff walk for Asaldo Vidau. It remains one nothing. A le announced himself with authority yesterday. Walk, a homer, a double. Scored three times. JJ again to right field and JJ does it off the upper deck in right field. A homer for Blade in backto back days. Little backup slider for Meyer and JJ Blade baby. That one misses inside and Wake Forest all-time leader in walks in a career is aboard with his first walk in his major league career and his 33rd plate appearance. How about another hit? Gio Orchella with a hot shot towards short. Here comes the throw to third. Off the mark. Second and third for the A’s. Lawrence Butler bounces a change up to first. An underhand toss to Meyer covering and the side is retired. A’s get another. They lead two nothing. Oh, nobody on two out quickly and a comebacker hits Meyer. He picks up the baseball and he underhands it to first, but Meyers in pain. Oh man, that caught his throwing hand. You saw how quickly he lost his glove and hopefully Max Meers is going to be okay. He did immediately go right down the tunnel after the half inning was over. Here is Ronnie Simon batting for the Marlins trailing two nothing. That one ripped into the right center field gap and that will split the outfielders in one hopped the wall. Leay picks it up. Simon cruises into second base and Ronnie Simon has his second career major league double. Ster’s 0 for one tonight. Got a one out double trying to cash it in. They’ve been great with two outs all season. That one a rocket out to right center field and deep. Kyle Sters leaves the yard again off a multi homer day in LA. He ties it at two in the third with his fifth home run of the year and it was a shot 422 ft to right center. Well Rod, he’s going to give it a puncher chance here in the top of the fourth. You know, Kyle, it must have got him in a good spot obviously because it was hit at 103 off Langelier’s bat and Meyer never really showed other than the initial contact of the ball hitting the hand. He never showed any pain whatsoever after that. 2-1 and it’s a grounder up the middle. It’ll be a chance for the second base under his glove and Jacob Wilson right on Q. Wilson aboard at first and now Luis Seras. Jacob Wilson is taking off and this ball’s down the line. Left field home run Louie. Add to the long ball parade. A two-1 shot makes it four to two and that is five on the season now for how about old Louie lift off. Well, you put it out there in the ether. We start talking about long balls and Louis says let me oblige. Lawrence Butler into the gap in center field going back. Going back. It’ll bounce off the wall and Lawrence Butler with a double. That has to feel good for the leadoff hitter. Broken 0 for seven streak. That double did. And now this little dribbler could be a single for Brent Rooker. First and third. Now he’s got some work to do. The Marlins not willing to concede a run of course here down two. The infield will play in. That one a ground ball. That’s plucked by Meyer. Butler broke for the plate. Meyer had it on the hill. He tossed to Augustine Ramirez who’s running. Butler back to the third base bag. Now Norby has it. Butler got back to the bag, but he was out of the baseline. And the throw to second does get the runner at second base, Rooker. So in such a backwards way, there are two outs there. Meer plucked it. He threw back to the catcher, Ramirez, who ran him over to third base. Lawrence Butler left the baseline. So the third base umpire, Vic Kapaza, called him out. Then Connor Norby who had the baseball threw it to second base and Javier Senoha swiped the tag on Rooker who is trying to get back to the second base bag. So the Marlins have the tying run at the plate here in the bottom of the fifth in the form of Javier Senoha who’s 0 for one today. That one roped on the ground. That is a fair ball down the third baseline. Meyers will score easily. Senoha motoring to second. Javier Senoha with a ground ball that just snuck inside the third base line. Makes it a one-run game. An RBI double. It’s 43 in the bottom of the fifth. Inching in, but he’s going to swing away. This one to Urius on the ground and the throw over. One out. They’re probably going to play the infield in here with Edwards. Runner on third. Less than two outs. They want him to try to hit a fly ball. As Edwards flies one in the air deep to center field. Going back on it is Blade with plenty of room. He makes the catch, but tagging from third and scoring is Javier Senoha. A sacrifice fly for Xavier Edwards. And just like that, we’re even at four. And JJ into right field. He’s been living out there. And he’s been living large, grabbing some hits here in Miami. Make it four now in the last two days. And Jacob Wilson on Q. Another hit. Another day, another hit. Keep them going. 3-2. I missed inside ball four. Max Meyers coming out of this ball game with the bases loaded and nobody out here in the top of the six. Anthony Veneziano in a very critical moment in this ball game facing the slugging left-handed rookie and the first baseman Nick Curts into center field and see if this will do it. Here comes the run home and JJ Blade. The throw not in time. Five-4 off the sacrifice fly from Nick Curts. Well, got it out there far enough. 3-2 up and in ball four and all of a sudden Jacob Wilson starting to take his walks in the big leagues. That one misses outside and that’s a walk issue to Curts. First and second for Gio Orchella. This one’s going to drop down in right field and here comes some insurance runs. Jacob Wilson in and it’ll be a double for Gioella. Tell you that’s a big two out double there from Gio Orchella. Shake them dice and roll them up. Gio had a baby. Bottom of the ninth. It is six to four. A have the advantage and they always have the advantage with the closer on the hill. Mason Miller time. Fighter hits him. Got him in the leg. Fer just got him right in the leg and the leadoff man aboard which means the tying run comes up to home plate in Connor Norby. And a swinging miss goes upstairs at 103. Talk about stepping on the gas pedal. 103 by the strike three. Wow. Yeah. Myers is saying, "Well, I’m not sure I saw it." Sounded close. Guess I’ll believe you. Oh, Senoha bangs one out towards the gap in right center field. MVIS will go first to third. Senoha’s on his way to second. It’s cut off. So, trailing by two. Javier Senoha will keep the Marlins hopes alive and Ronnie Simon will get an opportunity to tie it again. The 3-2 on the way. He threw him a slider. It goes to the back stop. Here comes a run. Play at the plate. Not in time. Now it’s six to five. Unless the athletics would like to ask this umpiring crew to take a look at that last pitch to see if it did indeed hit Ronnie Simon. If it hit him, Mervvis does not score. After review, the call is confirmed. No hit by pitch. Ball four batter first. Here’s the situation. It’s going to be 65 with runners at first and third with two outs and Xavier Edwards at the plate with a chance to tie it inside. Ball four. He walked him and now they’re loaded for one of the hottest hitters in baseball and Kyle Sters. Sters has hit the ball as hard as anybody in the ballpark this afternoon. He’s got a two-run homer and he’s one for four at the plate. And it all comes down to this now. You got no wiggle room if you’re Miller in a big mono emano big boy matchup. Looking for some magic in these new city connects. Swinging a ball lifted in the air deep left center field. No way. A walk off grand slam. This kid is unconscious. No way did he do that. A hit as big as they get. And those new City Connect tops and bottoms are just a shining this afternoon.

A’s vs. Marlins full game highlights from 5/3/25

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10 comments
  1. Wow what a game!!!! The pitching does worry me a bit but if many of you guys were marlins during 2016-2017 this team is very similar why? Because they both have a good offense in 2017 and the pitching sucked like usual but the offense was fun to watch. IMO this might be the best young offensive team I’ve seen in the 10 years I’ve been a marlins fan since the 2017 days or 2016 when we were competitive. I think Stowers might be an All Star this year and the fact that he has already 2 walkoff wins in his belt after being so bad a year ago, we fleeced the Orioles what a bad trade from Baltimore Lmao. I really hope we can fix the pitching but I’m liking this offense and Bendix did a good job building a good offensive team so far. Go fish and let’s win the series!!!

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