Marlins Stun Phillies 8-7 in Absolute Chaos
Marlins Stun Phillies with Walk-Off Win to End 12-Game Losing Streak
The Big Picture
Imagine your favorite team hasn’t won a single game in almost two weeks. The fans are frustrated, the players are pressing, and every loss feels heavier than the last. That was the Miami Marlins on Monday night—until Griffin Conine stepped up to the plate with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth inning and changed everything with one swing.
KEY MOMENT: Conine’s first career walk-off hit gave the Marlins an 8-7 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies, snapping a franchise-record 12-game losing streak.
How It Happened: A Roller Coaster Game
1. Early Fireworks (1st Inning)
- Bryce Harper (Phillies star) crushed a 419-foot, two-run homer off Marlins starter Tyler Phillips
- Phillies jumped to an early 2-0 lead
2. Marlins Answer Back (1st-2nd Innings)
- Heriberto Hernández and Griffin Conine both went deep against Phillies ace Zack Wheeler
- Jakob Marsee added an RBI double
- Otto López hit an RBI triple
- Marlins built a 5-2 cushion
3. Wheeler’s Early Exit
- Zack Wheeler (usually dominant) was pulled after just 3 innings
- Gave up 6 hits and 5 runs with 6 strikeouts
- Manager Don Mattingly mentioned Wheeler might have been feeling nauseous but no injury concern
4. Phillies Rally in the 6th Inning
The Phillies scored 4 runs to take a 7-5 lead:
- Harper walked → scored on Alec Bohm’s single (5-3)
- J.T. Realmuto hit a ground-rule double (bounced over wall)
- Justin Crawford singled in Bryson Stott
- Crucial error: Realmuto scored the go-ahead run on a throwing error by Hernández
5. The Dramatic 9th Inning
- Phillies closer Jhoan Durán entered with a 7-5 lead and 3 outs away from victory
- Loaded the bases with NO outs
- Heriberto Hernández (who made the error earlier) redeemed himself with a 2-run single to tie it 7-7
- Griffin Conine followed with a run-scoring single to win it 8-7!
Important Stats & Performances
| Player | Team | Key Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| Griffin Conine | Marlins | Walk-off RBI single + solo HR (1st career walk-off) |
| Heriberto Hernández | Marlins | Solo HR + game-tying 2-run single + scored winning run |
| Bryce Harper | Phillies | 22nd HR of season (2-run, 419 ft) + walk + run scored |
| J.T. Realmuto | Phillies | Ground-rule double + scored go-ahead run |
| Zack Wheeler | Phillies | Rough outing: 3 IP, 6 H, 5 ER, 6 K (early exit) |
| Calvin Faucher | Marlins | Winning pitcher (1 IP, 0 R in 9th) |
| Jhoan Durán | Phillies | Losing pitcher (blew save, 0 IP, 3 R) |
FUN FACT: This was Miami’s 5th walk-off win of the season!
What This Means
For the Marlins
- First win since July 9 (12 long days!)
- Snapped franchise-record 12-game losing streak
- Young players (Conine, Hernández, Marsee, López) stepping up
- Momentum builder for a tough season
For the Phillies
- 7 losses in last 10 games since All-Star break
- Bullpen struggles continuing (Durán now 1-4)
- Waste of Harper’s big night
- Still lead NL East but sliding
Up Next: Game 2 of the Series
| Matchup | Pitcher | Record | ERA |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phillies Starter | Aaron Nola (RHP) | 3-8 | 5.82 |
| Marlins Starter | Sandy Alcántara (RHP) | 10-6 | 4.01 |
Advantage: Marlins on paper — Alcántara is having an All-Star caliber year while Nola has struggled.
Summary
The Miami Marlins pulled off a storybook comeback on Monday night. Down 7-5 in the 9th inning against a division rival, they loaded the bases against the Phillies’ closer. Heriberto Hernández tied it with a clutch two-run single, then rookie Griffin Conine delivered the first walk-off hit of his career to win it 8-7.
The victory snaps a painful 12-game losing streak (a franchise record) and gives a young, rebuilding Marlins team something to celebrate. For the Phillies, it’s another frustrating loss in a troubling post-All-Star break slump.
Baseball can be cruel — but nights like this remind us why we watch. One swing changes everything.
FAQ: Your Questions Answered
What is a "walk-off" hit?
A walk-off hit happens when the home team takes the lead in the bottom of the final inning (or extra innings), ending the game immediately. The visiting team doesn’t get another chance to bat — the winners literally "walk off" the field as champions of that game.
What does "RBI" mean?
RBI = Runs Batted In. It means the batter’s hit (or walk, sacrifice fly, etc.) directly allowed a teammate to score a run. Conine’s walk-off single was an RBI. Hernández’s 2-run single was 2 RBIs.
Who is the "closer"?
The closer is a team’s best relief pitcher, brought in specifically to pitch the 9th inning when their team is leading (usually by 3 runs or fewer). Their job: get the final 3 outs and "close" the win. Jhoan Durán is the Phillies’ closer — and he had a very bad night.
What’s a "ground-rule double"?
When a fair ball bounces over the outfield fence (or gets stuck in the ivy/wall), it’s an automatic double. The batter goes to 2nd base, and any runners advance 2 bases. Realmuto’s hit in the 6th bounced over the right-field wall — so he stopped at 2nd instead of possibly scoring.
Why did Zack Wheeler leave so early?
He gave up 6 hits and 5 runs in just 3 innings — very unusual for an ace. Manager Don Mattingly said Wheeler might have been nauseous, but there’s no injury concern. Sometimes even the best pitchers have off days (or sick days).
Source: ESPN/AP MLB Coverage
Game Date: Monday (post-All-Star break)
Series: Phillies at Marlins, Game 1 of 3