Miami, FL – It was a starting pitcher’s duel on the mound today at Loan Depot Park. Both pitchers had solid outings. For the Miami Marlins, Cal Quantrill excelled on the mound. In his five innings of workload, he had a season-high six punch-outs and held batters to just four hits on a single run. Tony Gonsolin was exceptional for the Los Angeles Dodgers as well. Following his season debut against the Marlins last week, he picked up where he left off, striking out eight batters and limiting them to four hits and two runs. In what was a showdown between both the Marlins and Dodgers, this contest ended on one swing of the bat from Jesus Sanchez as he called game thanks to his walk-off hit.
Liam Hicks delivers
Hicks usually isn’t the first player on the roster who opposing pitchers would consider a legitimate threat. However, that doesn’t mean they can just sleep on him.
After being robbed of a home run in his previous t bat, Hicks made sure to not let that affect his approach his next time up. Hicks launched a home run into the Dodgers pen to give the Marlins their first runs of the ballgame.
Looking at his statistics this season, you’ll notice that he usually gets his RBIs sporadically in bunches.
Liam Hicks homers and the Marlins lead! pic.twitter.com/3kZDgHIQfn
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) May 7, 2025
The $700 million man strikes again
For the second game in a row, Shohei Ohtani led off the game with a strikeout. In fact, he struck out in his first two at-bats in today’s game. Don’t let that fool you. Even if he were in the midst of a slump, no pitcher can lose focus on Ohtani.
Ohtani sure did welcome Anthony Veneziano into the game. He wasted no time, swinging at the first pitch that was thrown to him. There was no doubt across anyone’s mind at the ballpark where that baseball was heading.
List of players with 10+ HR and 10+ SB this season:
Shohei Ohtani pic.twitter.com/uJIJhI22Wq
— MLB (@MLB) May 7, 2025
Freddie Freeman makes history against the Marlins
Freddie Freeman, with his home run last night, tied Ryan Howard and Ryan Zimmerman for the most career home runs against the Marlins. Well, they didn’t stay tied for long as he hit another one tonight to take the lead on that list with his 42nd career home run against Miami.
The list of players with the most career homers versus the #Marlins
Freddie Freeman – 42
Ryan Zimmerman – 41
Ryan Howard – 41
Chipper Jones 40
Bryce Harper – 37
Andruw Jones – 31
Chase Utley – 30
Sammy Sosa – 30— Ricardo Urrusuno (@RickScores) May 7, 2025
Freddie Freeman drove in the first run of the game back in the 1st inning after Andy Pages had ripped through a double into right field.
Fish put up a pair of runs to tie things up
In a close game that was slowly starting to tilt in the Dodgers’ favor, the Marlins took that moment away real quick.
Luis Garcia entered the game as a pitching substitution, Agustin Ramirez swung at a high sinker, lining up a line drive double to right field.
Connor Norby stepped up and delivered with a productive at-bat, driving in a crucial run. It was a bold decision by Luis Garcia to throw five consecutive sweepers to Norby. After whiffing at the first and taking the second for a ball, Norby adjusted, fouling off the next two pitches. On the fifth offering, he showed he had figured out Garcia’s rhythm, ripping a sharp double to left field that brought Ramirez home.
We are all square once again in the sixth as Connor Norby plates Agustin Ramirez with a double to left.
Norby's fourth double and fifth RBI of 2025. pic.twitter.com/iiMHIZSIFi
— Nate Karzmer (@NateKarzmer) May 7, 2025
Dane Myers then came up to the plate and was able to capitalize on the sweeper as well with a single to center field, scoring Norby.
Jesus Sanchez flips the M!
This game would remain tied heading into extras. After the Dodgers failed to produce any runs with the runner on second, the momentum was on the Marlins’ side to do the job and flip the M.
The bottom of the 10th inning commenced with Xavier Edwards automatically being on second. Kyle Stowers was up and was intentionally walked. In all honesty, it was a surprising move from Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, since Stowers had three strikeouts in the game.
Up next was Agustin Ramirez. He fought off some of J.P. Feyereisen’s pitches but pulled through with a line drive single.
With the bases loaded and no outs, the task for Jesus Sanchez was simple. Just make contact with the ball and put it in play past the infield and the Marlins win the game. Sanchez did not disappoint, perfectly laying out a single into center field.
JESUS SANCHEZ WALK IT OFF FOR THE @MARLINS! pic.twitter.com/Xrv6R5baKO
— Marlins Radio Network (@MarlinsRadio) May 7, 2025
The Marlins’ 5-4 win tied them with the San Francisco Giants for the MLB lead of five walk-off victories.
More Stories
Marlins Finish Homestand in a Blowout Loss to the Dodgers
Sandy Alcantara Skid Continues in Loss to Dodgers
Marlins Fall Short of Victory Against the Athletics