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Miami Marlins at Washington Nationals

Max Meyer gave up two hits in seven innings, and Miami broke a tie in the eighth.

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Miami Marlins at Washington Nationals

Nationals Park · June 3, 2026 · Final: MIA 4, WSH 1 · W: Max Meyer
First pitch 1:05 PM · Final out 4:19 PM · Time of game 3:14
Umpires — HP Alan Porter · 1B Roberto Ortiz · 2B Jim Wolf · 3B Alex MacKay
ABSMIA MIA: 2 challenges won, 1 lost, 1 in handWSH WSH: 1 challenge won, 2 lost, 0 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.

Miami Marlins

4R10H1E13LOB
Batter
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
PHLiam HicksPH/DH TB
6
7
8
9
Runs
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
PitchersIPHRERBBSOPS
Max MeyerW7.0211279257
Calvin Faucher1.000011179
Pete FairbanksSV1.0100012014

Washington Nationals

1R3H1E5LOB
Batter
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Luis García Jr.1B
9
Runs
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
PitchersIPHRERBBSOPS
Andrew Alvarez4.2411158247
Brad Lord1.1000322913
Orlando Ribalta0.2100112113
Clayton BeeterL1.1322132818
Gus Varland0.2211103224
Paxton Schultz0.100010148

The hit chart

Where every ball landed
336'377'402'370'335'
MIA — visitors
WSH — home
 hit
out

All 15 hits located, and 45 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: Alan Porter · Blue Notes for this game → · his road to the plate →

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Meyer struck out seven, walked two, and needed 92 pitches to get through seven — Washington's only run came on a fielder's choice in the third, when Dylan Crews reached on a throwing error by shortstop Otto Lopez. The game stayed 1-1 until Joe Mack lined an 85.9 mph slider into right field with two on in the eighth, scoring both. Clayton Beeter took the loss: 1.1 innings, three hits, two earned runs. Kyle Stowers added the first triple of his season in the ninth, a 95.8 mph fastball driven to right at 1-2.

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