MIAMI — The Miami Marlins defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 5-3 on Monday night when Agustín Ramírez hit a home run and Max Meyer worked into the sixth inning, departing after 5 1/3 innings with eight strikeouts; the victory snapped the Cardinals' five-game winning streak at loanDepot Park. Miami relievers Calvin Faucher and Pete Fairbanks secured the late outs, with Fairbanks recording his fourth save, while St. Louis starter Michael McGreevy allowed two runs in the sixth to break a tie; Jordan Walker extended his hitting streak to 15 games and Masyn Winn contributed offensively, leaving the Cardinals 13-9 this season.
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If you're a Cardinals fan, this loss stings. It ends a solid five-game winning streak. But remember, it's still early in the season. Keep an eye on Jordan Walker. His 15-game hitting streak is impressive.
The Marlins showed resilience, snapping their losing trend and the Cardinals' winning streak. Agustín Ramírez and Max Meyer were key players. The Marlins' victory shows that in baseball, fortunes can change quickly. Worth forwarding if you know a Marlins fan celebrating today.
The Miami Marlins benefited from the victory, ending a recent skid and snapping St. Louis's five-game winning streak while crediting strong performances from Max Meyer, Agustín Ramírez and relievers including Pete Fairbanks.
The St. Louis Cardinals suffered the loss, ending their five-game winning streak, managing only five hits and conceding the decisive runs in the sixth inning at loanDepot Park.
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