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Edwards drives in three runs, Burger and Bride homer to help Marlins beat Rays 6-2

Miami Marlins relief pitcher Calvin Faucher (53) and catcher Ali Sanchez celebrate after closing out the Tampa Bay Rays during the ninth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Christopher O'Meara)
Miami Marlins relief pitcher Calvin Faucher (53) and catcher Ali Sanchez celebrate after closing out the Tampa Bay Rays during the ninth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Christopher O’Meara)
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ST. PETERSBURG — Xavier Edwards drove in three runs, and Jake Burger and Jonah Bride homered to help Roddery Muñoz beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-2 Wednesday for the rookie’s first win in nearly three months.

Edwards had a sacrifice fly and two-run single for the Marlins, who overcame a pair of one-run deficits to salvage a two-game split and send Taj Bradley (6-5) to his first loss since June 8.

Muñoz (2-5), a 24-year-old right-hander, had been 0-5 in 10 starts since beating Colorado on May 1 for his first major league win. He allowed two runs and four hits while striking out seven over five innings. He gave up a solo homer to Christopher Morel in the first and RBI triple to Jonny DeLuca in the second.

“The confidence I have received from my manager and coaching staff have been very very helpful,” Muñoz said through an interpreter. “I had good days and bad days, but you know I always try to go out there and make sure I compete and give everything I got.”

Bradley had won three straight starts and was 5-0 in eight outings since consecutive losses to Baltimore in early June. He had not allowed a run in 24 consecutive innings — the longest active streak in the majors — before Bride went deep in the second inning. Burger homered for the second straight game, a two-run shot that gave the Marlins a 4-2 lead in the third.

Edwards, who had a sacrifice fly in the third, broke open the game with a two-run single off reliever Edwin Uceta in the seventh.

Morel, obtained last weekend from the Cubs in a trade that sent All-Star Isaac Paredes to Chicago, also homered against the Marlins in his Tampa Bay debut on Tuesday night. His first-inning drive into the left field stands off Munoz was his 20th of the season.

Bradley, whose scoreless streak was the third longest in Rays history, allowed four runs and four hits over five innings.

Kyle Stowers, obtained Tuesday from Baltimore, went 0 for 4 with four strikeouts in his Marlins debut.

TRAINERS ROOM

Marlins: RHP Edward Cabrera was to undergo tests after experiencing discomfort in his left knee during Tuesday night’s 9-3 loss. He was injured covering first base on an infield single and left the game with Miami leading 3-1.

UP NEXT

Marlins: Continue a nine-day, 10-game trip Thursday, opening a four-game series at Atlanta, which starts RHP Charlie Morton (5-6).

 

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