Pablo Lopez, who’s within the midst of probably the greatest begins to a season ever by a Marlins beginning pitcher, wasn’t wherever close to himself on Wednesday evening.
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The Marlins, nevertheless, picked up their starter after his uncommon struggles led by a resilient effort from an ailing Jazz Chisholm Jr., who homered, tripled and drove within the tying run within the backside of the ninth on a sacrifice fly that just about wasn’t.
All of that was nonetheless not sufficient, nevertheless, to permit the Marlins to finish a three-game sweep of the visiting Washington Nationals as they fell 5-4 in 10 innings at loanDepot Park.
Former Marlins All-Star Dee Unusual-Gordon started the tenth because the runner on second and got here round to attain after a Victor Robles sac bunt and Keibert Ruiz double off Daniel Castano.
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The Marlins (17-20) pushed their automated runner within the backside of the tenth — reliever Anthony Bass — to 3rd with two outs after a deep fly ball by Avisail Garcia. However Brian Anderson grounded out to finish the sport and ship the Marlins to their twelfth one-run lack of the season.
Chisholm, who blasted a 412-foot solo homer to heart within the backside of the fifth to tie the sport at 3 and drove dwelling Jesus Sanchez within the backside of the ninth on a sacrifice fly to tie the sport at 4, did all of that regardless of not feeling properly all through the course of the day.
“I’m nonetheless feeling fairly dangerous proper now, bought the shivers all day and nonetheless feeling them now,” Chisholm stated after the sport. “Earlier right now, I used to be simply resting all day and once I bought to the sector, they requested me if I may nonetheless play. I felt like I may push by means of it. I felt like I may simply play by means of it, like I may flip the swap once I wanted to do it.”
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Chisholm gave the impression to be just a little subdued after hitting his seventh dwelling run of the season, and was seen sipping a scorching beverage and sitting contained in the dugout with a towel draped over him as a substitute of standing on the high of the rail like he normally does.
However when he was on the sector, Chisholm was his typical quick and dynamic self as he practically willed the Marlins to a win.
“I informed him earlier than the sport that generally you might have your greatest recreation if you don’t really feel nice,” Marlins supervisor Don Mattingly stated. “I believe your focus simply goes up when you realize you simply need to get by means of it.”
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For just a few moments, it appeared the Nationals (13-26) had held on for the win within the ninth regardless of Chisholm’s heroics although after interesting that Sanchez had left third base early and getting the out name initially. However after replay assessment, the decision was overturned and the run counted, sending the sport to extras.
“Our message from our man was that he didn’t go away early,” Mattingly stated. “You do really feel like it will be overturned however they simply need to make the decision there so I hoped it will go our manner. It’s uncommon to see a man go away early and it was a kind of the place you don’t really feel like you must cheat an excessive amount of (off the bag), so we felt assured there.”
So far as Lopez goes, it was an atypical efficiency by which he spent many of the 82-pitch, three-inning session trying to find solutions. Lopez allowed three runs on 4 hits whereas issuing a season-high three walks and hanging out a season-low two batters.
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Lopez labored by means of what was his shortest begin since going three innings on June 13, 2021 (not counting his begin July 2 in Atlanta when he was ejected after one pitch for hitting Ronald Acuna Jr. or his begin Oct. 3 when he was used as an opener, pitching 1 ⅔ innings after recovering from a shoulder damage).
It was one in all simply 4 complete outings over the previous two seasons by which Lopez pitched three innings or fewer.
“I believe the principle factor was that one thing wasn’t proper and I simply stored looking and trying to find it as a substitute of simply competing within the second,” Lopez stated. “Whereas I used to be looking the Nationals stayed true to their plan and made me increase my pitches within the strike zone and did their harm. I used to be simply battling myself as I used to be battling their offense.”
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Lopez gave up a run within the first after permitting a leadoff triple to Cesar Hernandez, who then scored on a wild pitch. Ruiz, Alcides Escobar and Hernandez all doubled within the second inning resulting in the opposite two runs.
Three of the 4 hits Lopez allowed got here off his changeup, which induced solely two whiffs on 10 swings (20 %). This in comparison with his 45.3 % whiff price he had on that pitch getting into Wednesday’s recreation which was probably the most within the league amongst pitchers who’ve had a minimum of 100 swings towards the pitch, in response to Statcast.
This pressured Lopez to rely extra on his fastball to get outs.
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“For them, they’d a superb plan towards the changeup and to make them swing at it I needed to provide it and I needed to present I may throw it for strikes as a substitute of simply attempting to make them chase it and I didn’t do a superb job of that tonight,” Lopez stated. “There have been changeups they had been shedding they usually weren’t within the strike zone. I by no means gave myself an opportunity to allow them to know I may. They’d a superb plan and stayed with it and it labored out for them.”
In keeping with Baseball Reference, Lopez’s 1.57 ERA following the rocky begin nonetheless ranks second all-time in Marlins historical past by means of the primary eight begins of a season behind solely Dontrelle Willis’ 1.45 ERA in 2005.
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It was solely the second recreation Lopez allowed a number of runs this season (4 runs — three earned — in 4 2/3 innings towards the Diamondbacks on Might 2).
Lopez exited the sport with the Marlins trailing 3-1. However Miami rallied with a run within the third and fifth innings.
Miami obtained a mostly-strong effort from its bullpen, which mixed to permit one run over the subsequent six innings. The lone run got here within the eighth when Anthony Bender couldn’t report an out among the many 4 batters he confronted. Bender gave up a single to Yadiel Hernandez, walked Ruiz, gave up a single to Maikel Franco after which pressured in a run when he hit Lane Thomas with a pitch.
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Miguel Rojas and Erik Gonzalez led off the underside of the third with back-to-back singles and Rojas scored three batters in a while a sacrifice fly from Garrett Cooper.
THIS AND THAT
▪ Jorge Soler was out of the lineup for the second consecutive recreation after Marlins supervisor Don Mattingly stated he had skilled decrease again stiffness. With the Marlins off on Thursday, the membership hopes Soler might be prepared when Miami hosts his former crew, the Atlanta Braves for 3 video games beginning Friday at loanDepot Park.
▪ Bryan De La Cruz, who was hit by a pitch on his proper forearm within the fourth inning of Tuesday evening’s recreation, was additionally held out for related causes. Sanchez began in heart on Wednesday for the primary time in three video games.
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“It’s swollen, however he swung the bat and threw the ball,” Mattingly stated. “We’re assured he’s positive.”
If Soler and De La Cruz are out longer, Brian Anderson or maybe Avisail Garcia are potential choices to play heart within the brief time period if obligatory.
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▪ Mattingly additionally stated beginning pitcher Jesus Luzardo (left forearm pressure) received’t be rushed again even when it means he misses a couple of begin.
Luzardo is 2-3 with 41 strikeouts, 16 walks and a 4.03 ERA in 29 innings (six begins) this season.
“When he’s alright to throw a bullpen we’ll go from there,” Mattingly stated. “We’re fairly assured this received’t be prolonged, however no matter it needs to be, we’ve been fortunate with the off days falling the way in which they’ve proper now.”
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If Luzardo, who’s on the 15-day injured checklist retro to Might 12, is out longer than anticipated Cody Poteet may very well be an choice to stay within the rotation within the brief time period.
Poteet struck out 4 and gave up one hit and one stroll over 4⅔ scoreless innings in a spot begin on Tuesday. Mattingly stated Poteet could be given a few days to relaxation earlier than doubtlessly returning to a protracted reduction position, however it’s attainable he may make one other spot begin if wanted.
“His changeup has continued to develop and given him a weapon towards lefties,” Mattingly stated. “It’s been a distinction maker for him having that third pitch and he’s been placing himself in good counts.”
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▪ Anderson’s fourth-inning single prolonged his on-base streak to 22 consecutive video games.
This story was initially printed Might 18, 2022 10:38 PM.
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Andre Fernandez is the Deputy Sports activities Editor of the Miami Herald and has lined all kinds of sports activities throughout his profession together with the Miami Marlins, Miami Warmth, Miami Dolphins, College of Miami athletics, and highschool sports activities.
MIAMI — South Florida shoppers and diners face a familiar question on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day: what’s open and what’s not? From supermarkets like Publix and Winn-Dixie closing their doors to convenience stores like 7-Eleven ready to rescue last-minute needs, holiday hours vary widely across the region.
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Here’s what you need to know about supermarkets, restaurants, shopping malls and more on Dec. 24 and 25:
South Florida supermarkets
Publix: Open on Christmas Eve until 7 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Winn-Dixie: Open on Christmas Eve, closing at 9 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Aldi: Open on Christmas Eve from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Fresh Market: Christmas Eve hours 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. closed on Christmas Day.
Sedano’s: Christmas Eve hours 7 a.m. to 6 p.m; Christmas Day 8 .m. to 6 p.m.
Trader Joe’s: Open on Christmas Eve from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Whole Foods: Many stores open on Christmas Eve with modified hours; closed on Christmas Day.
Department and big retail stores in South Florida
Target: Open on Christmas Eve from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Walmart: Open on Christmas Eve from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Big Lots: Open on Christmas Eve from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
BJ’s Wholesale Club: Open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve. Closed on Christmas Day.
Costco: Open on Christmas Eve from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Sam’s Club: Open on Christmas Eve from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day.
Miami, Broward, Palm Beach pharmacies and convenience stores
CVS: Open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day; hours may vary by location.
Walgreens: Open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day; hours may vary by location.
7-Eleven: Open 24 hours on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
South Florida malls
Aventura Mall: Christmas Eve hours 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Brickell City Centre: Christmas Eve hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Broward Mall: Christmas Eve hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Coral Square Mall: Christmas Eve hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Dadeland Mall: Christmas Eve hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Dolphin Mall: Christmas Eve hours9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
The Falls: Christmas Eve hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Florida Keys Outlet Marketplace: Christmas Evehours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Galleria Fort Lauderdale: Christmas Eve hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Miami International Mall: Christmas Eve hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Miami Worldcenter: Individual store hours vary on Christmas Eve. Closed on Christmas Day. Lucky Strike, however, is open on Christmas Day from 3 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Pembroke Lakes Mall: Christmas Eve hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Sawgrass Mills: Christmas Eve hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Shops at Merrick Park: Christmas Eve hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Westland Mall: Christmas Eve hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed on Christmas Day.
Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach restaurants
At least some of these restaurants locations are open on Christmas Day:
Government offices, libraries, garbage collection
No services on Christmas Day.
Mass transit in South Florida
Miami-Dade: Metrobus, Metrorail and Metromover will run Christmas Day on a Sunday schedule. Metrolink will not be operating. STS customers can reserve or cancel a trip at 305-871-1111.
Broward: Broward County Transit buses will run Christmas Day on a Sunday schedule. Trip planning help for fixed and TOPS Paratransit routes will be available 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. at 954-357-8400 (TTY 954-357-8302).
Tri-Rail: The rail service will run on its weekend/holiday schedule.
Brightline: Service on Christmas Day.
Please note that hours can vary by location, and some stores may have further modifications. Check with your local store to confirm their specific holiday hours to ensure a smooth shopping experience.
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MIAMI (AP) — Bam Adebayo scored 17 of his 23 points in the second half and the Miami Heat snapped a three-game skid with a 110-95 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Monday night.
Nikola Jovic scored 18 points and Tyler Herro added 17 points and 12 rebounds for the Heat, who are 7-0 when holding opponents under 100 points. Miami’s Duncan Robinson had 17 points, shooting 5 for 10 from 3-point range.
Cam Johnson and Noah Clowney each scored 19 points for Brooklyn. The Nets’ Keon Johnson scored 15 and Tyrese Martin finished with 14.
Brooklyn closed the first half on a 17-6 run and cut its deficit to a point at the break. The Heat outscored the Nets 52-38 in the second half.
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Heat star forward Jimmy Butler missed his second straight game because of a stomach illness. Miami reserve guard Dru Smith left the game because of a lower left leg injury early in the second quarter and did not return.
Takeaways
Nets: Brooklyn is 2-8 since a season-best three-game win streak in November. Six of the losses have been by double figures, including two by 25 or more points.
Heat: Miami snapped a three-game skid. The win marked the second time this season Miami avoided a four-game slide.
Key moment
After scoring eight points and squandering a 22-point lead in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s 121-114 loss at Orlando, Miami began the fourth period Monday with five unanswered points, stretching its lead to 88-78. The Heat outscored Brooklyn 27-17 in the period.
Key stat
Miami shot 21 of 24 from the line, with Adebayo going 7 for 8 and Herro 5 for 6.
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Both teams are back in action Thursday. The Nets visit Milwaukee and the Heat are at Orlando.
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About a week ago, even amid Jimmy Butler rumors, the Miami Heat were enjoying their longest win streak of the season and hoping to maintain their turnaround to challenge in the Eastern Conference.
Now, they enter the holiday week having lost three in a row, with each loss highlighting a different concern. Blowing a 25-point lead against an injury-depleted Orlando Magic team certainly poses worries, even without Butler in the lineup.
Sealing the deal remains the point of the game, though.
Whether it’s closing out close games (1-6 in matchups decided by three or fewer points) or just beating good teams (5-8 against opponents .500 or better), the Heat are struggling to stand out in ways that broaden their margins. Stretches like the last three games have seen them blow an eight-point lead in overtime within two minutes (at the Detroit Pistons last Monday), lose the battle on the glass against one of the league’s worst rebounding teams (Oklahoma City on Friday) and score eight points in the final period against a team missing its two best players (Orlando on Saturday).
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Even with Butler missing most of the last two games, those results aren’t reassuring. Against Detroit, he had a seemingly flawless game, but Miami still lost by one point. Coming close without the cigar is tough business for any team, but especially one capable of resembling playoff form one moment and suddenly collapsing by the next.
Entering Monday, Miami is still sixth in the East, but it’s closer to Play-In territory than consistently resembling teams who have either weathered storms without their best players (Orlando) or resemble new form after slow starts (Milwaukee is 15-12 after starting 2-8).
“Being able to close out games, a lot of that is my responsibility with Jimmy not here,” Tyler Herro said. “So I’ll be better on Monday and going forward.”
The Heat have an NBA-high six losses by one possession this season, which could pose ample regret down the stretch if the team remains on the outside looking in for postseason hopes. But beyond playing for the playoffs, rumors about Butler’s future make it even tougher to envision this team’s identity beyond this season. Miami has enjoyed great success since acquiring the six-time All-Star in 2019, but stretches like this past weekend illustrate the fine margins it must thrive with, with or without its star player.
On the season, Miami’s net rating swings by plus-8.7 points depending on Butler’s presence. The difference between him being on the court (plus-6.2 net rating) or on the bench (minus-2.5) is that of Miami being either seventh in the NBA or closer to 20th. But coach Erik Spoelstra won’t blame one variable for any loss, even if that variable has star power behind it.
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Whether Butler is injured, ill or (rumored to be) traded, Spoelstra doesn’t dwell on narratives when it comes to wins or losses.
“I’m not thinking any other thought. If guys say they can go, we’re going right now,” Spoelstra said after Friday’s loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, during which Butler played only seven minutes.
From examining depth (hello, extended Kel’el Ware minutes on Saturday!) to simply staying afloat until the team is fully healthy, the Heat will need to succeed at the edges to remain viable in the East playoff picture. No matter how the Butler saga shakes out, Miami will still be relying on Herro and Bam Adebayo to hold things down as Spoelstra remains focused on how to maximize his roster, possessions and, ultimately, the team’s season.
Matchups against teams like the Brooklyn Nets (11-17) can be chances for Miami to start another win streak or simply play its best game of the season, but it would still be only one win against a relative sea of confounding defeats. At this point, how well the Heat carries things from one game to the next will determine their season, but the real test will be how well they carry things from one quarter to the next.
One night, the Heat can beat the team with the NBA’s best record (Cleveland Cavaliers), and on others, they lose two road matchups by a combined three points to a team with Play-In ambitions (Detroit). Now at .500 again, Miami’s identity this season might be stuck somewhere in the middle. No matter how strong its glimpses of potential may seem, inexplicable lapses can only make it harder to maximize a path upward in the East standings or assess how to best retool for the future.
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At this point, the best case for the team (and fans) is to simply take it all one day at a time.
(Photo of Tyler Herro and Duncan Robinson: Fernando Medina / Getty Images )