Marlins walk off Pirates for the third time in four days to continue strong start
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The Miami Marlins began the 2025 MLB season with a thrilling 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates, marking their third walk-off win in four games. Griffin Conine's home run tied the game, while the team displayed incredible resilience, scoring 14 of their 16 runs late in games. Manager Clayton McCullough praised the team's tenacity and ability to support each other, indicating a promising start for a squad that struggled last season. This achievement is highlighted further by Conine's standout performance against the Pirates, which included a memorable home run following a tribute to his father.
"It's been unbelievable," Griffin Conine said after the 3-2 comeback against the Pittsburgh Pirates at loanDepot park.
"Gosh, if they're all like this, it's going to be quite exciting," said first-year Marlins' manager Clayton McCullough.
"My big takeaway is the group we have in there, they just continue to hang in, pull for each other and find a way to scratch out wins late."
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