NEW YORK ā Forced from the field by COVID-19, the Miami Marlins returned with enough force to reach the playoffs for the first time since their 2003 championship.
An NL-worst 57-105 a year ago, they sealed the improbable berth on the field of the team that Miami CEO Derek Jeter and manager Don Mattingly once captained.
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āI think this is a good lesson for everyone. It really goes back to the players believing,ā Mattingly said Friday night after a 4-3, 10-inning win over the New York Yankees.
Miami will start the playoffs on the road Wednesday, its first postseason game since winning the 2003 World Series as the Florida Marlins, capped by a Game 6 victory in the Bronx over Jeter and his New York teammates at the previous version of Yankee Stadium.
āWe play loose. We got nothing to lose. Weāre playing with house money.,ā said Brandon Kintzler, who got DJ LeMahieu to ground into a game-ending double play with the bases loaded after JesĆŗs Aguilar hit a sacrifice fly in the top of the 10th. āWe are a dangerous team. And we really donāt care if anyone says we're overachievers.ā
Miami (30-28), second behind Atlanta in the NL East, became the first team to make the playoffs in the year following a 100-loss season. The Marlins achieved the feat despite being beset by a virus outbreak early this season that prevented them from playing for more than a week.
After the final out, Marlins players ran onto the field, formed a line and exchanged non socially-distant hugs, then posed for photos across the mound.
āI canāt contain the tears, because itās a lot of grind, a lot of passion,ā shortstop Miguel Rojas said. āIt wasnāt just the virus. Last year we lost 100 games. But we came out this year with the hope everything was going to be better. When we had the outbreak, the guys who got an opportunity to help the organization, thank you for everything you did.ā
Miami was one of baseballās great doubts at the start of the most shortened season since 1878, forced off the field when 18 players tested positive for COVID-19 following the opening series in Philadelphia.
āYeah, weāve been through a lot. Other teams have been through a lot, too," Mattingly said "This just not a been a great situation. Itās just good to be able to put the game back on the map.ā
New York (32-26) had already wrapped up a playoff spot but has lost five of six following a 10-game winning streak and is assured of starting the playoffs on the road. Toronto clinched a berth by beating the Yankees on Thursday.
āI donāt like any time somebody celebrates on our field or if weāre at somebody elseās place and they celebrate on their field,ā Yankees star Aaron Judge said. āIām seeing that too much.ā
Mattingly captained the Yankees from 1991-95 and is in his fifth season managing the Marlins, Jeter captained the Yankees from 2003-14 as part of a career that included five World Series titles in 20 seasons and is part of the group headed by Bruce Sherman that bought the Marlins in October 2017.
Garrett Cooper, traded to the Marlins by the Yankees after the 2017 season, hit a three-run homer in the first inning off J.A. Happ.
After the Yankees tied it on Aaron Hicksā two-run double off Sandy Alcantara in the third and Judgeās RBI single off Yimi GarcĆa in the eighth following an error by the pitcher on a pickoff throw, the Marlins regained the lead with an unearned run in the 10th against Chad Green (3-3).
Jon Berti sacrificed pinch-runner Monte Harrison to third and, with the infield in, Starling Marte grounded to shortstop. Gleyber Torres ran at Harrison and threw to the plate, and catcher Kyle Higashiokaās throw to third hit Harrison in the back, giving the Yankees a four-error night for the second time in three games.
With runners at second and third, Aguilar hit a sacrifice fly.
Brad Boxberger (1-0) walked his leadoff batter in the ninth but got Luke Voit to ground into a double play, and Kintzler held on for his 12th save in 14 chances.
Miami ended the second-longest postseason drought in the majors ā the Seattle Mariners have been absent since 2001.
Miami returned Aug. 4 following an eight-day layoff with reinforcements from its alternate training site, the trade market and the waiver wire to replace the 18 players on the injured list and won its first five games.
āWeāre just starting," said Alcantara, who handed a 3-2 lead to his bullpen in the eighth. āWeāve got to keep doing what weāre doing.ā
TOSSED
Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected for arguing from the dugout in the first inning. Plate umpire John Tumpane called out Judge on a full-count slider that appeared to drop well below the knees and Boone argued during the next pitch, to Hicks, then was ejected. Television microphones caught several of Booneās profane shouts.
āReacting to a terrible call and then following it up,ā Boone said. āObviously, we see Aaron get called a lot on some bad ones down.ā
ODD
Pinch-runner Michael Tauchman stole second base in the eighth following a leadoff single by Gary SƔnchez but was sent back to first because Tumpane interfered with the throw by catcher Chad Wallach. Clint Frazier struck out on the next pitch and snapped his bat over a leg.
SLOPPY
New York took the major league lead with 47 errors. SĆ”nchez was called for catcherās interference for the third time in five days and fourth time this month.
REMEMBERING
Mattingly thought of JosĆ© FernĆ”ndez, the former Marlins All-Star pitcher who died four years earlier to the night at age 24 while piloting a boat that crashed. An investigation found he was legally drunk and had cocaine in his system. The night also marked the sixth anniversary of Jeterās final game at Yankee Stadium.
UP NEXT
RHP Deivi GarcĆa (2-2, 4.88) starts Saturday for the Yankees and LHP Trevor Rogers (1-2, 6.84) for the Marlins. GarcĆa will be making the sixth start of his rookie season.
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