Nationals Ninth Inning Rally falls short in Miami | Mint

Jesus Sanchez had two hits, including a home game, Calvin Faucher retired James Wood with the bases loaded and two outs in the ninth and visiting Miami Marlins beat the Washington Nationals 4-3 on Saturday. Liam Hicks and Dane Myers each had two hits for Miami, who won three of his last four. Washington chased 4-1, and challenged the Marlins in ninth place. Call led with a double against Anthony Bender and went to third place with defensive indifference. Josh Bell walked and Call scored on a wild field with Bell to second place. Luis Garcia, Jr., doubled against the wall in the right center with Bell, which marked and stopped in third place. Robert Hassell III struck a rooter for Eric Wagaman to start up to Bell to make it 4-3. With the inner field in and no outs, Keibert Ruiz rooted until first and Hassell moved to second place. CJ Abrams were deliberately running to load the bases. Amed Rosario flew to the left and Faucher faced, which came to the short stop after the short stop Otto Lopez. Janson Junk (1-0) worked 5 2/3 standings of relief in a bullet match, which allowed two strokes and knocked out four. Faucher earns his seventh rescue. Abrams and Call had two hits each for Washington, who lost seven straight. Trevor Williams (3-8) gave up two runs on six strokes over 5 1/3 overs. Washington took the early lead of 1-0. Nathaniel Lowe walks to lead second place and ends in the afternoon for Marlins Opener Cade Gibson, and call an excluding. Ronny Henriquez retired the next two overs, but then walked two straight to force in a run. Sanchez doubled third, to third place on a fly and scored the binding run as Hicks sat to the center. Hicks and Lopez singled out sixth place against Williams. Brad Lord replaced Williams and Wagaman singled out and recorded Hicks to make it 2-1. Sanchez managed to make it 3-1 with one out of seventh place against Lord. The Marlins added an undeserved run in the eighth. Kyle Stowers led with a single one and Myers singled out with one. Connor Norby knocked out, but Garcia dropped Javier Sanoja’s pop -up to the right right and stewers recorded. -Media on the field level