The Scorecard ·
Miami Marlins at Minnesota Twins
Bailey Ober needed 89 pitches to throw a two-hit shutout, and the Marlins never crossed home.
Miami Marlins at Minnesota Twins
Miami Marlins
Minnesota Twins
The hit chart
Where every ball landedAll 6 hits located, and 40 balls in play with them. Coordinates are the game’s own, from the same feed the engine reads.
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Eury Pérez struck out eight over six innings and took the loss, because Bailey Ober threw 89 pitches for nine. Two hits, no walks, seven strikeouts — 64 of those 89 pitches were strikes. Pérez matched him through four, then Ryan Jeffers turned a 2-0 sweeper at 83.6 mph into a 407-foot home run to left in the fifth and Minnesota had the lead for good. Jeffers had squared up a pitch at 113.4 mph earlier and got a 315-foot lineout for it. Pérez gave his club six innings with eight strikeouts, and it was not close to enough.
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