Miami Marlins Edge Colorado Rockies 6-5 Behind Eury Pérez’s Gem and Key Hits from Myers, Marsee on September 16, 2025

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Miami Marlins Secure 6-5 Victory Over Colorado Rockies

The Miami Marlins continued their late-season surge with a 6-5 win over the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Eury Pérez delivered an impressive performance on the mound, pitching five scoreless innings and striking out six. The Marlins' offense was powered by Dane Myers and Jakob Marsee, who each drove in two runs, securing Miami’s fifth win in their last six games.

Game Highlights

Eury Pérez (7-5) limited the Rockies’ lineup to just one hit over five innings and didn’t issue any walks. Miami’s bullpen secured the victory, with Ronny Henriquez earning his seventh save after closing out 1 1/3 innings in relief.

Offensively, Javier Sanoja, Heriberto Hernández, and Eric Wagaman each tallied two hits, with Wagaman extending his multi-hit streak to four consecutive games. Myers, just activated from the injured list, made an immediate impact by doubling in two runs. He also scored on a double by Sanoja to extend Miami’s lead and force Rockies starter Kyle Freeland out of the game.

On the Rockies’ side, Mickey Moniak provided late fireworks with a three-run homer in the eighth inning. Further, Brenton Doyle scored in the ninth, and Moniak added an RBI single, but their rally fell just short. Colorado struggled to capitalize on opportunities, finishing 1 for 7 with runners in scoring position and suffering their 110th loss of the season.

Game Delays

Rain delayed the action for approximately an hour during the sixth inning, but both teams resumed play and completed the game.

Key Moment

In the third inning, Joey Wiemer was hit by a pitch, advanced to third on a single by Sanoja, then scored on a sacrifice fly by Otto Lopez. Agustín Ramírez walked, and Marsee followed with a double to bring home Sanoja and Ramírez, giving Miami a 3-0 lead.

Key Stat

Mickey Moniak’s three-run homer off Michael Petersen in the eighth snapped a run of five consecutive games without an earned run allowed by Miami relievers—a season-best streak that had spanned 25 innings.

Up Next

The series continues as Miami’s Ryan Weathers (2-1, 2.73 ERA) faces Colorado’s McCade Brown (0-4, 9.88 ERA) in the next game.

In Summary

The Miami Marlins outlasted the Colorado Rockies 6-5 thanks to strong pitching from Eury Pérez and key contributions from Dane Myers, Jakob Marsee, and others. After building a strong lead, Miami held off a late Colorado rally to notch another crucial win in September baseball. The Marlins continue to build momentum as the regular season winds down, while the Rockies look to regroup and snap their losing streak in the next matchup.


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