Miami Marlins, Milwaukee Brewers and Heriberto Hernandez
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Vaughn doubled leading off the second against Junk and advanced to third on Isaac Collins' single. Brice Turang struck out and Collins was caught stealing, but Caleb Durbin delivered a two-out single for a 1-0 lead. Durbin was thrown out trying to steal to end the inning.
The Marlins have been trying to claw their way back up the National League Wild Card standings over the past month-plus. They’ve needed different players to step up to keep their run going. To kick off the series against the Brewers on Friday,
And that's not good news for the Brewers, whose 7-4 defeat at the hands of the Marlins at American Family Field on Saturday night, July 26 combined with a Cubs win over the Chicago White Sox moved the Central Division rivals back into a first-place tie.
According to Dylan Sanders from Houston Astros On SI, the two-time World Series champions could go with a riskier option at solving the problem by picking up RHP Edward Cabrera from the Miami Marlins.
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The Miami Marlins are expected to make some moves before the MLB trade deadline, but based on how well they have been playing and on all of the club control they own over most of their intriguing trade assets, they may not sell off as many players as most seem to believe.
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