The final stretch of the regular season of the Major Leagues is presented as the ideal moment for Miami Marlins They can receive some of their main protagonists after several overwhelming blows due to injuries. This week, the fish opened their doors again to Dane Myers, Connor Norby and Graham Pauley.
Patrol Myers and infielders Norby and Pauley rejoined the ranks of the residents of southern Florida after completing rehabilitation assignments in the minor leagues after internships by the list of injured. Also, the right Tyler Phillips He returned from the list of absence for paternity.
Norby and Myers were inserted directly into the Alignment of the Marlins on Tuesday and ended 4-1 in the batting drawer, while Phillips launched two blank tickets into relief.
“Nor hit the ball well in the single to the left wing and then also to the other side,” recalled the manager Clayton McCulloughin statements collected by MLB.com. “A couple of good shifts, he handled his opportunities. Dane made good swings, but unfortunately he hit them towards the wrong guy in the gardens twice. He was very encouraging to see that type of swings,” he added.
None of the trio of players who returned and saw action on Tuesday seemed to have accumulated dust.
Things of the past
“Connor was playing very well and then, unfortunately, he had some problems with the quadriceps and some time was lost. Graham was playing very well on both sides of the game before hurting,” McCullough recalled. “With each of them three, it is good to be able to see them return and have some of the season still to continue and hope they can end up strong. They can end a major league season in a healthy way and can go to the break between campaigns with that behind in preparation for 2026.”
They were words of which Norby echoed.
“I feel that I can contribute,” said the palate. “The goal is, obviously, to win the greatest number of games from now on. That is always the goal. Help the teams win. Finish hard, take the dead season to be able to place this year behind my back. That is the goal.”