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Miami Marlins at Toronto Blue Jays
Kazuma Okamoto's sixth-inning home run broke a tie and Toronto held on to win by one.
Miami Marlins at Toronto Blue Jays
Miami Marlins
Toronto Blue Jays
The hit chart
Where every ball landedAll 16 hits located, and 39 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 nine over four innings and allowed no runs, no walks, and three hits — and the Marlins lost the game anyway. Michael Petersen walked two in two-thirds of an inning and gave up the tying run on Nathan Lukes's double to right in the fifth, and Andrew Nardi took the loss when Okamoto went the other way to right-center in the sixth. Miami collected 11 hits and left eight on base, which is the shape of a team that kept the line moving and never finished a rally. Kevin Gausman gave Toronto five innings of one-run ball on 95 pitches, and Jeff Hoffman covered 1.1 innings without allowing a run to get the win.
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