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Old 04-06-2024, 08:54 AM   #115
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Series #92



1910 Detroit Tigers
Record: 86-68
Finish: 3rd in AL
Manager: Hughie Jennings
Ball Park: Bennett Park
WAR Leader: Ty Cobb (10.5)
Franchise Record: 5-5
Hall of Famers: (3)
https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/DET/1910.shtml

2015 Miami Marlins
Record: 71-91
Finish: 3rd in NL East
Manager: Mike Redmond
Ball Park: Marlins Park
WR Leader: Dee Strange-Gordon (4.3)
Franchise Record: 1-1
Hall of Famers: (0)
https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/MIA/2015.shtml

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Miami Defeats Tigers At Own Game
Speed And Pitching Formula Just Fine For Marlins




Game 1
At Bennett Park
2015 Miami Marlins 7
1910 Detroit Tigers 4 (10 inn)
WP: J. Fernandez (1-0) LP: E. Summers (0-1) S: A. Ramos (1)
HR: None
POG: Jose Fernandez (9 IP, 4 ER, 2 BB, 3 K, 137 P)
2015 Marlins Lead Series 1-0

In a thrilling opener of Series #92, the 2015 Miami Marlins outlasted the 1910 Detroit Tigers in a 10-inning showdown at Bennett Park. Miami's ace pitcher, Jose Fernandez, delivered an outstanding performance, hurling 9 innings of 7-hit ball, allowing 4 runs while striking out 3. The game remained tight throughout, with the Marlins and Tigers trading blows until the very end. Cole Gillespie emerged as the hero for Miami, smashing a clutch run-scoring double in the top of the tenth inning to break the deadlock and secure the Marlins' 7-4 victory. Despite a valiant effort from Detroit, including triples from Delahanty and McIntyre, Miami's resilience proved decisive. With the win, the Marlins take a 1-0 series lead, setting the stage for an intense battle in Game 2 at Bennett Park tomorrow.

Game 2
At Bennett Park
2015 Miami Marlins 6
1910 Detroit Tigers 7 (10 inn)
WP: E. Willett (1-0) LP: T. Koehler (0-1)
HR: None
POG: Cole Gillespie (2-4, 3B, 3RBI)
Series Tied 1-1

In a thrilling Game 2 showdown between the 1910 Detroit Tigers and the 2015 Miami Marlins, the Tigers emerged victorious in extra innings, tying the series at 1-1. Detroit got off to a strong start, scoring three runs in the first inning and adding two more in the fourth. However, the Marlins fought back, scoring one run in the seventh inning and then staging an impressive five-run rally in the top of the ninth to tie the game. Not to be outdone, the Tigers responded in the bottom of the tenth inning when Boss Schmidt delivered a walk-off run-scoring single off Tom Koehler, securing the win for Detroit. Cole Gillespie was named the Player of the Game for his standout performance for the Marlins. With the series now tied, the teams are set to face off again in Game 3 at Marlins Park in Miami on Tuesday, October 4th, 1910.

Game 3
At Marlins Park
1910 Detroit Tigers 3
2015 Maimi Marlins 12
WP: D. Haren (1-0) LP: G. Mullin (0-1)
HR: None
POG: Cole Gillespie (4-4, 3B, 4 R)
2015 Marlins Lead Series 2-1

In a commanding performance on their home turf, the 2015 Miami Marlins surged to a resounding 12-3 victory over the 1910 Detroit Tigers in Game 3 of the Series #92. Center fielder Cole Gillespie was the undeniable star of the game, going 4-for-4 at the plate with a triple, three singles, and a walk. Gillespie's remarkable offensive display saw him score four runs for the Marlins, who now hold a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. The turning point came in the bottom of the fifth inning when J.T. Realmuto delivered a bases-clearing triple, extending the Marlins' lead to 5-0. Despite Detroit's efforts, Miami's offense proved too potent to contain, securing a commanding victory. With Game 4 slated to be played tomorrow at Marlins Park 2020, the Marlins are poised to maintain their momentum and inch closer to Series victory.

Game 4
At Marlins Park
1910 Detroit Tigers 4
2015 Maimi Marlins 5
WP: J. Fernandez z(2-0) LP: E. Summers (0-2)
HR: None
POG: Jose Fernandez (9 IP, 8 H, 4 ER, 3 BB, 3 K, 141 P)
2015 Marlins Lead Series 3-1

In a tense battle that went down to the wire, the 2015 Miami Marlins emerged victorious over the 1910 Detroit Tigers with a narrow 5-4 win in Game 4 of Series #92. Pitcher Jose Fernandez delivered a stellar performance, throwing a complete game and allowing just four runs on eight hits. With this crucial win, the Marlins now hold a commanding 3-1 lead in the series, putting them on the brink of clinching the championship. Christian Yelich proved to be the hero for Miami, driving in two crucial runs including a tie-breaking sacrifice fly in the bottom of the sixth inning. Despite a late surge from Detroit, the Marlins managed to hold on for the win, setting the stage for a potential series-clinching Game 5 tomorrow at Marlins Park 2020.

Game 5
At Marlins Park
1910 Detroit Tigers 6
2015 Maimi Marlins 4
WP: B. Donovan (1-0) LP: M. Latos (0-1) S: E. Willett (1)
HR: None
POG: Davy Jones (3-5, 2 3B, 2 RBI, 3 R)
2015 Marlins Lead Series 3-2

In a crucial Game 5 showdown, the 1910 Detroit Tigers managed to stave off elimination by defeating the 2015 Miami Marlins with a score of 6-4 at Marlins Park 2020. Tigers left fielder Davy Jones was the standout performer of the game, going 3 for 5 with two triples, scoring three times, and driving in two crucial runs. With this hard-fought victory, the Tigers narrow the series gap to 3-2, keeping their hopes alive as they head back to Detroit for Game 6. Despite a valiant effort from Miami, particularly with Dee Strange-Gordon's two triples, they couldn't hold off the Tigers' late surge. Game 6 is set to be a pivotal clash at Bennett Park in Detroit, promising more thrilling baseball action in this closely contested series.

Game 6
At Bennett Park
2015 Miami Marlins 3
1910 Detroit Tigers 1
WP: D> Haren (2-0) LP: G. Mullin (0-2)
HR: None
POG: Dan Haren (9 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 0 K, 124 P)

In a historic showdown at Bennett Park, the 2015 Miami Marlins clinched by defeating the 1910 Detroit Tigers with a final score of 3-1 in Game 6 of the Series #92. Marlins second baseman Dee Strange-Gordon, named MVP of the series, led his team to victory, going .444 with four RBIs throughout the series. Pitcher Dan Haren delivered a stellar performance on the mound for Miami, allowing just one run over nine innings while securing the win. With this triumph, the Marlins capped off a remarkable series and etched their name in baseball history.

2015 Miami Marlins Win Series 4 Games To 2


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(.444, 3 3B, 4 RBI, 2 SB, 5 R, 12 H, .1095 OPS)

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