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Through four innings of Tuesday's Lou Gehrig Day game between Miami and Washington, neither team could seem to muster any offense in a game started by openers, at that. Two-headed monsters from each club combined to work early no-hit bids, with what appeared to be a game-long offensive struggle on the horizon.
Fortunately for the visitors, things changed quickly.
Back-to-back-to-back homers from Joe Mack, Heriberto Hernandez and Otto Lopez in the fifth handed Miami a lead they would inevitably hold all night, while a late insurance blast from Hernandez supplied some cushion in the 7-3 series-clinching win. With their second consecutive victory, the Marlins improve to 4-1 over their division rival and 28-34 on the year.
The fifth-inning power surge marks just the third time in franchise history the feat has been accomplished and the first since August 13, 2023, when Jorge Soler, Luis Arraez and Josh Bell tormented Houston. For the tablesetter Mack, the more meaningful achievement was his swing-marking his first homer in 23 games at the big league level.
Leading off for the first time since Low-A and leading Miami's offense was Hernandez, whose two homer-day and three-homer set continue what has been a monster stretch since getting his mind right in the minor leagues.
In 39 at-bats since being recalled from Triple-A Jacksonville in early May, the second-year outfielder is slashing an astounding .308/.317/.692 for an OPS over 1.000. Five of Hernandez's twelve hits have left the yard. After coming out of the gates especially slow, a run of this magnitude gives Clayton McCullough a platoon bat more than capable of flipping a game upside down at any time.
In a near-180 from Sunday's 10-1 thumping, Tuesday's edition of a bullpen game was a fairly clean effort.
Lake Bachar and John King worked the aforementioned hitless first four frames before passing the baton to freshly recalled Ryan Gusto. The 27-year-old's second look in the bigs this season wasn't as smooth as his first, as Gusto forfeited three runs across two innings of work. Fortunately, scoreless eighths and ninths from Michael Petersen, Anthony Bender and Calvin Faucher kept Miami from sweating any more.
Aiming to remain undefeated in June and clinch their third sweep of the season, Miami sends their most consistent starting arm in Max Meyer to the hill early Wednesday afternoon opposite Andrew Alvarez. First pitch from Nationals Park is set for 1:05.
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