Miami, FL
Tampa Bay Rays beat the Miami Marlins in game 1 of the series, with a score of 6-0
Drew Rasmussen allowed one hit in seven dominant innings, Junior Caminero reached base five times and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Miami Marlins 6-0 on Friday night.
Caminero doubled and walked twice and singled and Cedric Mullings homered for the Rays. Ryan Vilade had two hits and two RBIs while Yandy Díaz had three singles.
Rasmussen (5-2) struck out a season-high nine and retired 17 straight after allowing Javier Sanoja’s opposite-field single to right in the second. The right-hander was lifted after 87 pitches.
Two of Rasmussen’s five victories this season have been against Miami. Rasmussen completed 5 1/3 innings of two-run ball in a 6-3 win at Tampa Bay on May 17.
It was Caminero’s second game of the season that he reached base five times. Caminero had four walks and singled in Tampa Bay’s 9-7 loss against St. Louis on opening day.
After being swept at home by Detroit in a three-game set, the Rays had 12 hits in the series opener against Miami.
Cam Booser relieved Rasmussen and pitched the eighth around a walk to Jakob Marsee. Cole Sulser allowed a leadoff single in the ninth then closed to complete the two-hitter.
The Rays struck quickly against Marlins starter Ryan Gusto (0-1) when Richie Palacios hit a two-run triple and scored on Vilade’s single in the first.
Aranda’s RBI single off reliever Tyler Phillips in the fifth made it 4-0. Díaz followed with a comebacker clocked at 110.2 mph that deflected off Phillips’ right foot for an infield single. Phillips was evaluated by the Marlins trainer, made several warm-up pitches and remained in the game.
The Rays padded the lead on Mullings’ homer to lead off the sixth and Vilade’s run-scoring single in the seventh.
Gusto allowed three runs and three hits over two innings.
Ray’ outfielder Chandler Simpson left in the third inning because of left thumb discomfort. Simpson hit leadoff and grounded out in his two plate appearances before being replaced by Victor Mesa Jr.
LHP Shane McLanahan (6-2, 2.45) was set to start for the Rays on Saturday against RHP Lake Bachar (0-0, 3.45)
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Miami, FL
TSA hosts news conference ahead of World Cup third place match at Miami Stadium
Miami hasn’t seen the last of FIFA fever, and the Magic City will host one more game before the epic final: the third place match between France and England on Saturday.
But before they get to Miami Stadium, plenty of fans will first go through Miami International Airport.
To prepare for the influx of travelers making their way to the city to watch the game in person, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is hosting a news conference on Friday to outline its security protocols.
Officials will be providing updates on passenger screening procedures, enhanced airport security measures, and the role of the Federal Air Marshal Service at Miami Stadium.
They’re also expected to provide some tips to make the travel experience as seamless as possible.
This is a developing story. Refresh for updates.
Miami, FL
Miami Dolphins Fans Vs. The Media
What do you see as a realistic r ecord for the 2026-2027 Miami Dolphins?
Worst case: Wins 7, Losses 10
Best case: Wins 9, Losses 8
(with possible playoff)
Is your take more optimistic than the national media’s?
From what I’ve been r eading, my take is way more optimistic, even in the worst case.
Most have Miami 4 – 5 wins tops.
If so, what’s your reasoning?
Over the last 4yrs (McDaniel tenure), f ans here had questions at QB, O-line, D-line Corner & Safety.
This is a different yr, but with the same questions at the s ame positions.
The possibility is there. All things seem to be equal, so the out come shouldn’t be much worse or better.
Miami, FL
“We’re going to be champions”. Argentina fans in Miami Beach celebrate team’s win against England
It was a night Argentina fans in South Florida will never forget.
“It’s going to go crazy, this is unbelievable. We needed it, the country needs this,” said Carlo, a team Argentina fan.
“Feeling great, we got the cup,” said Joel Decima.
Collins Avenue and 73rd Street were a sea of blue and white as far as the eye could see.
Passionate fans flocked to the streets after Argentina pulled off a win over England, 2-1, sealing their spot in the World Cup final.
“I can’t believe it. It’s still sinking in, and it’s personal. This game is personal,” said Nicole Faria.
“Super. Super, happy. So happy. So, so proud of the team,” said Sylvia, an Argentina fan.
“What’s going to happen? We’re going to win. We’re going to be the champions. We will. We will take it,” said Carlo.
On Sunday, July 19, Argentina will take on Spain in New Jersey at 3 p.m. ET to see who takes home the World Cup.
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