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Miami Marlins Fall 3-2 to Guardians in Tight Pitching Duel

· 2026-07-11

Miami Marlins Fall 3-2 to Guardians in Tight Pitching Duel

Miami Marlins lost 3-2 to the Cleveland Guardians on July 10, 2026, as Parker Messick delivered six solid innings for Cleveland. The defeat marked the Marlins' latest setback, leaving them sixth in the National League with a 52-43 record and a one‑game losing streak.

How did the game unfold?

Messick (8-5) allowed just one hit and one run over six innings, flirting with a no‑hitter before Heriberto Hernández broke it up with a solo shot in the sixth. Cleveland added a run in the fourth when Chase DeLauter launched a 430‑foot homer, and a sacrifice fly by Bazzana plated Austin Hedges for a 3-0 lead. Miami answered in the seventh as Leo Jiménez homered, narrowing the gap to 3-2, but the Guardians held on.

Which pitchers defined the contest?

Sandy Alcantara (10-5) shouldered seven innings for Miami, striking out eight while surrendering three runs on five hits, marking his first loss since May 26. On the other side, Messick dominated early, walking four and striking out one, then exited after six frames. Cleveland’s closer Cade Smith sealed the win with his 28th save, retiring the side in a hitless ninth.

What does this loss mean for the Marlins?

The 3-2 defeat drops Miami to 52‑43, keeping them in sixth place in the NL and extending their slide to one game. Their offense, which had been sputtering, managed only one run despite Jiménez’s late homer. The bullpen’s inability to shut down Cleveland in the final innings highlights a lingering vulnerability that could affect the stretch run.

What’s next for Miami?

The Marlins will turn the tables on Saturday, facing Guardians right‑hander Eury Pérez (5-6, 3.84 ERA) in the series finale. Manager Skip Schumaker will likely rely on Alcantara again, hoping the veteran can rebound after his first loss in months. A win could halt the skid and keep Miami within striking distance of a playoff spot.

Key takeaway: Miami’s 3-2 loss to Cleveland on July 10, 2026, underscores pitching strength but offensive inconsistency, leaving the club 52‑43 and sixth in the NL.

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