2 Minute Drill: Why Sox loss to Marlins on Sunday was so painful

A quiet Sunday turned agonizing for Boston when Miami’s Dane Myers and Jakob Marsee belted back-to-back homers during a three-run ninth inning, handing the Marlins a 5–3 win and snapping their three-game skid. The late collapse left Red Sox fans wondering how a seemingly manageable afternoon unraveled so quickly.

Key Takeaways:

  • Miami defeated Boston 5–3 on Sunday.
  • Dane Myers and Jakob Marsee homered in the decisive ninth inning.
  • The Marlins scored three runs in that frame to seize the lead.
  • Victory ended Miami’s three-game losing streak.
  • The late collapse made the loss particularly painful for Boston.

A Ninth-Inning Collapse
For eight innings, Sunday’s matchup between the Boston Red Sox and Miami Marlins looked routine. Then came a ninth-inning surge that rewrote the narrative in a matter of minutes.

Two Swings, Three Runs
Miami’s comeback began when Dane Myers stepped in and launched a home run, electrifying the Marlins’ dugout. Moments later, Jakob Marsee followed suit, sending another pitch over the wall. The pair of blasts produced three runs, turning a tight contest into a 5–3 Miami advantage.

Snapping the Skid
The victory carried added weight for the Marlins, who arrived at the ballpark riding a three-game losing streak. The back-to-back homers not only delivered a win but also halted the team’s recent slide, providing a jolt of momentum.

Boston’s Bitter Pill
For the Red Sox and their fans, the ending was nothing short of painful. A game that appeared within reach slipped away in the span of two swings, underscoring the thin margins that define a baseball season.

What Comes Next
With Sunday’s result etched into the standings, Miami moves forward buoyed by a dramatic victory, while Boston is left to regroup after a defeat that stung far more than the score might indicate.

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