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Baltimore Orioles at Miami Marlins

Pete Alonso's three-run shot in the first gave Baltimore a lead it kept.

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Baltimore Orioles at Miami Marlins

loanDepot park · May 6, 2026 · Final: BAL 7, MIA 4 · W: Brandon Young
First pitch 6:40 PM · Final out 9:24 PM · Time of game 2:44
Umpires — HP Alex MacKay · 1B Willie Traynor · 2B Alan Porter · 3B Roberto Ortiz
ABSBAL BAL: 1 challenge won, 0 lost, 2 in handMIA MIA: 0 challenges won, 1 lost, 1 in hand● won · ✕ lost · ○ in hand
Scored play-by-play by the FVR engine from the official MLB feed — every mark reconciled, or the card refuses to print. Tap any box for the pitches that made the mark.

Baltimore Orioles

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entered on defense, did not bat
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Runs
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PitchersIPHRERBBSOPS
Brandon YoungW6.0433359362
Grant Wolfram0.2211001512
Anthony Nunez1.1000011610
Rico GarciaSV1.000011159

Miami Marlins

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PitchersIPHRERBBSOPS
Eury PérezL5.0455569355
Dax Fulton4.0322236435

The hit chart

Where every ball landed
344'386'407'392'335'
BAL — visitors
MIA — home
 hit
out

All 13 hits located, and 48 balls in play with them. Coordinates are the game’s own, from the same feed the engine reads.

Reading the marks · no black boxes

1–9 the nine fielders (1 P, 2 C, 3 1B … 9 RF)
6‑3 ground out, shortstop to first
3U put out unassisted
K strikeout · K called (backward)
F8 fly · P6 pop · L7 line (to that fielder)
1B8 hit, with where it went
BB walk · HBP hit by pitch
FC 6 fielder’s choice, fielded by 6
diamond fills = run scored
the out it made (1, 2, or 3), in that runner’s box
2‑4 a runner retired on the bases (caught stealing, picked off), written small in his box as the chain that got him
one dot per run driven in (RBI)
PH · PR · a substitute badged by his name — pinch hitter, pinch runner, or defensive sub
A ABS (Automated Ball‑Strike) challenge — filled = overturned
The diamond fills teal when the run scores; the out lands in the box of the runner it was made on. Names link to their pages at www.feverbaseball.com. New to the marks? The primer scores a full inning from scratch. Every pitch under these marks is typed, clocked and located off the same official feed. A hand-scorer could record what happened; nobody could record the pitch that did it.

Home plate: Alex MacKay · Blue Notes for this game → · his road to the plate →

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Pete Alonso's three-run homer in the first inning — 109.5 mph off the bat, 407 feet, on a 98.6 mph fastball at 0-2 — gave Baltimore a lead it never gave back. Miami tied it in the bottom of the frame on Jakob Marsee's two-run double and Owen Caissie's RBI single, but Eury Pérez couldn't escape five innings without five runs on his line. He walked five. Brandon Young settled in for six innings, giving up three earned and striking out five, and the bullpen allowed one run the rest of the way. Adley Rutschman doubled twice, driving in two. Blaze Alexander hit his first triple of the season in the eighth to add the last run. Miami left five on base and trailed by at least two from the fifth inning on.

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