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Marlins Stay Red Hot with Another Walk-Off Win

7 min · 8. Juli 2026
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The Marlins continue their incredible run with another dramatic walk-off victory, pushing themselves to eight games over .500 and firmly into the playoff race. Joe Rose discusses how Miami has become one of baseball's best stories, winning consistently despite one of the league's lowest payrolls and playing with a confidence that's fueling win after win. With the trade deadline approaching, the conversation turns to the organization's next move, as Joe makes it clear the Marlins should be buyers—not sellers—and argues that trading Sandy Alcantara would be a major mistake if the club is serious about making a postseason run.

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