Marlins complete sweep of Giants with 2-1 Father’s Day win
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 22, 2026, 3:24 AM
Last updated Jun 22, 2026
The Miami Marlins secured a 2-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Father’s Day at loanDepot Park, extending their home winning streak to eight games, the longest in the park's history. Lake Bachar earned his first save, dedicating the win to his late father. The Marlins' record improved to 40–38, placing them two games above.500 and within striking distance of the playoff Wild Card spot. Kyle Stowers hit a home run and drove in another run, providing the offense in a game with limited scoring. The Marlins will host the Texas Rangers next.
- •Marlins finish a three-game sweep over the Giants.
- •Bachar records his first save, dedicating it to his late father.
- •Marlins extend their home winning streak to eight games.
- •Stowers hits a home run and scores two runs.
- •Marlins' record improves to 40–38, two games above.500.
- 3:24 AMYahoo Sports — Father’s Day Sweep over the Giants Keeps Marlins Moving
"On Father’s Day, the Miami Marlins squeezed out a 2–1 win over the San Francisco Giants, extending their home winning streak and adding another milestone to a season already defined by narrow victories, breakout performances, and a team finding its identity one game at a time.
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