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(Game Two) PHI 3, MIA 5; Marlins Offense Comes Alive, Splits Doubleheader Against Philadelphia

MIAMI—The Miami Marlins had 45 minutes to find their offense after being shut out in game one of Friday’s doubleheader over the Philadelphia Phillies. When they returned to the field for game two, they seem to have figured things out in their 5-3 victory over the Phillies.

After a quiet first three innings that saw Miami score one run on just one hit—a Lewis Brinson solo home run—Miami broke the game open in the fourth inning.

Their fourth inning rally was started by none other than Isan Díaz, who was playing in just his second game (first game was a few hours earlier for game one of their doubleheader) since late July after originally opting out of the season due to COVID-19 concerns.