Orioles vs Marlins Recap: Late Orioles burst tops Marlins 7-4

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Early Explosion: Orioles Jump Ahead Quickly
The Baltimore Orioles and Miami Marlins faced off on May 6 with one goal: win the game. Both teams came into this matchup looking to bounce back from recent struggles. The Orioles had just pulled off an exciting 9-7 comeback victory against Miami the night before, so they carried momentum into today's contest. Brandon Young took the mound for Baltimore, while Eury Perez pitched for the Marlins. Right from the start, the Orioles' bats came alive. In the first inning, Alonso crushed a massive home run to left center that traveled 407 feet off a 99 mph fastball. The ball soared high into the sky, and Ward and Rutschman both scored on the play, giving Baltimore a quick 3-0 lead. The Marlins answered back immediately with their own scoring, but the Orioles had set the tone early.
Back-and-Forth Battle: Teams Trade Runs
Although the Orioles jumped ahead, the Marlins refused to back down without a fight. In the bottom of the first inning, Marsee connected with a double to left field that scored two runs. Right after that, Caissie followed up with a single to right that brought in another run, tying the game at 3-3. The action stayed intense as both teams looked for ways to extend their leads. Beavers hit a ground rule double in the fourth inning that scored Taveras, putting Baltimore back on top 4-3. Then Rutschman doubled twice more, once in the fifth inning and again in the seventh, driving in runs each time. Meanwhile, the Marlins managed only one more run in the seventh when Edwards grounded out, scoring Lopez. By this point, the Orioles held a commanding 6-4 advantage and controlled the game's pace and momentum.
Orioles Secure Victory with Late Scoring
As the game headed toward its finish, the Orioles made sure there would be no doubt about the outcome. In the eighth inning, Alexander came through with a triple to right field that scored Basallo, extending Baltimore's lead to 7-4. This proved to be the final scoring play of the evening, as both pitching staffs settled down to close out the game. The Marlins couldn't mount any comeback despite their early offensive efforts. When the final out was recorded, the Orioles walked away with a 7-4 victory. This win improved Baltimore's record to 17-20 overall, including a 9-9 record at home. The victory also extended the Orioles' winning streak to two games in a row. For Miami, the loss was their fourth consecutive defeat, dropping their record to 16-21. Both teams now looked ahead to their next matchup, but Baltimore had clearly established themselves as the stronger team on this particular Wednesday night.
What Comes Next for These Rival Teams?
Write a short paragraph explaining what you learned about the Orioles and Marlins from this game. What did each team do well, and what might they need to improve? Use details from the game to support your answer.
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