Marlins snap three-game losing streak behind stellar perofmances of Junk, Edwards
Briefly

Janson Junk pitched seven scoreless innings for Miami, allowing five hits and no walks in a 6-0 victory over Baltimore. Derek Hill and Xavier Edwards contributed significantly, with Hill driving in two runs and Edwards hitting a two-run homer. The Marlins scored all six runs in the final three innings. Junk, with two strikeouts, faced a tough duel against Baltimore's Trevor Rogers. The Marlins ended their three-game losing streak, while Rogers allowed only two hits and eight strikeouts during his outing.
Miami starter Janson Junk achieved a scoreless outing, holding the Orioles to five hits across seven innings, leading to a 6-0 victory and ending a losing streak.
Derek Hill drove in two runs, while Xavier Edwards hit a two-run homer, contributing to the Marlins' scoring surge in the final three innings of the game.
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