Once again, the Miami Marlins' bats remained quiet against the Milwaukee Brewers. And now, for the first time in nearly two weeks, the Marlins have lost back-to-back games. The final score from American Family Field on Tuesday night: Brewers 3, Marlins 1.
In his second appearance following a month-long stint in the minor leagues, Cabrera showed both the tantalizing skill that gives the organization hope he can be a top-end pitcher and the inconsistencies that show how much he still has to grow.
After getting shut out on Monday against the Brewers' Brandon Woodruff, Miami's offense got off to a much better start Tuesday. Luis Arraez sent the third pitch he saw from Freddy Peralta a projected 391 feet to right field for a leadoff home run, his seventh home run of the season. That's where the highlights ended.
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