Agustín Ramírez’s three-run home run broke a tie in the fifth, Liam Hicks drove in three, and the Marlins beat the Braves 10-4 at Truist Park to open the two-game series. Eight of Miami’s ten runs were driven in by international players. The NL East’s top two teams are also its two most internationally diverse rosters — and Miami struck first.
One day after a 14-inning battle, No. 1 UCLA overwhelmed Rutgers with three home runs in a 7–1 win, extending the longest active streak in Division I to 26 games.
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Troy Johnston says he never saw a Marlins jersey in Miami. Nearly 700,000 people agreed. The attendance numbers back him up — but they don’t tell the whole story.
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