Marlins sweep Yankees for first time in franchise history in front of record crowd, move to .500

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The Miami Marlins' red-hot summer just keeps coming. The Marlins powered to a 7-3 win over the New York Yankees on Sunday, completing a sweep of the Yankees for the first time in franchise history. Miami also hit the milestone in front of a big crowd, with aseries attendance of 101,545setting a franchise record. With the win, Miami moved to 55-55, hitting .500 for the first time since April. The teamdropped to 24-40in early June, but have won 31 games in the two months since to pull to even. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Did Miami get a dig in at New York in the run-up to the final out? You be the judge here over the Marlins' curious choice of playing "Sweet Caroline," a Fenway Park tradition, in the ninth inning. Marlins are blasting Sweet Caroline as they are three outs away from sweeping the Yankees for the first time in franchise historypic.twitter.com/yM3osdWfOW — Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia)August 3, 2025 Sunday's win came easily to the Marlins, who took a 3-1 lead after two innings. Then, in the fourth inning, Kyle Stowers hit a three-run homer to bring Miami's lead to 6-1. Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a two-run bomb in the seventh to help the Yankees cut into the deficit, but an RBI triple from Jakob Marsee secured the 7-3 win. The series was a poor showing from the Yankees, who dropped the first game 13-12 aftera trio of relievers blew a 9-4 lead in the bottom of the seventh. All three pitchers — Jake Bird, David Bednar and Camilo Doval — wererecent acquisitions ahead of the MLB trade deadline. The bad luck continued Saturday, as the Yankees werecaught sleepingwhile Miami powered to a 2-0 win. Then, on Sunday, the Marlins secured the historic sweep. Miami will keep trying to ride that momentum through the next series, a homestand against the AL West-leading Houston Astros. The Yankees, meanwhile, will lick their wounds on the way to playing the Texas Rangers in Arlington.

 

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