Josh Bell Powers Washington Nationals Past Miami Marlins 7-5 with Fourth Homer in Three Games on September 9, 2025

Tuesday, September 9th, 2025

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Washington Nationals Defeat Miami Marlins 7-5 in Exciting Matchup

Josh Bell continued his impressive power surge, homering for the fourth time in three games as the Washington Nationals secured a 7-5 victory over the Miami Marlins. Mitchell Parker delivered 7 2/3 innings of strong pitching for the Nationals, allowing just two runs and helping snap the Marlins' momentum at home.

Nationals' Offensive Standouts

Rookie Daylen Lile added to the Nationals’ long ball tally with a home run, while CJ Abrams and James Wood each contributed a double and a single. This offensive effort allowed the Nationals to build up a substantial early lead. Bell's three-run home run in the first inning set the tone, crushing an Adam Mazur slider for his 20th home run of the season.

Mitchell Parker’s Dominant Pitching

Parker (8-15) was outstanding on the mound, retiring 14 consecutive batters after Joey Wiemer’s solo home run in the second inning. Over his 7 2/3 innings, Parker gave up just four hits, struck out two, and walked two, holding the Marlins' offense in check until late in the game.

Marlins’ Late Rally Falls Short

The Marlins attempted a comeback in the eighth and ninth innings, sparked by an RBI single from Agustín Ramírez and a two-run double by rookie Victor Mesa Jr. Xavier Edwards added an infield RBI single before Nationals reliever Jose A. Ferrer closed the door, securing his eighth save of the season by retiring Ramírez on a groundout.

Key Moment

After Ramírez’s RBI in the eighth inning, Washington reliever P.J. Poulin shut down the Marlins’ rally by striking out Jakob Marsee with the bases loaded, ending a promising threat and preserving the Nationals' lead.

Adam Mazur’s Struggles Continue

Miami starter Adam Mazur (0-3) allowed six runs on eight hits over 4 1/3 innings, unable to contain the Nationals’ hot bats early in the contest.

Series Trends and Recent Form

With this win, the Nationals improved their head-to-head record against the Marlins, notching their fifth straight victory in the season series after dropping five of the first six matchups. Bell, who homered twice in Monday’s game and once more on Sunday against the Cubs, now has seven home runs and 18 RBIs in his last 26 games.

Looking Ahead

For the next matchup, right-hander Jake Irvin (8-11, 5.71 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Nationals. The Marlins will counter with Eury Pérez (6-5, 4.66 ERA) as the series continues.

In summary

The Washington Nationals' offensive firepower, led by Josh Bell’s home run streak and a solid outing from Mitchell Parker, proved too much for the Miami Marlins in a 7-5 victory. Despite a late push from Miami, Washington’s bullpen held firm. This important NL East win keeps the Nationals' momentum alive as the series progresses. Fans can look forward to more action with Jake Irvin and Eury Pérez set to face off in the next game.


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