If Daniel Murphy hadn’t botched that potential double play ball in the sixth, which set Miami up with an opportunity they cashed in with a two-run single by Marlins’ shortstop JT Riddle that put the Fish up by two, or missed the liner (off his glove) on the hit that followed.
If Juan Soto, normally a patient hitter, hadn’t grounded into a double play on the first pitch he saw from reliever Adam Conley with two on and one out after Washington tied it up at 4-4 in the seventh.