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The tensions passed during the seventh entrance of the 12-5 victory of the Miami Marlins over the San Francisco giants in Oracle Park on Thursday.
The first base of the giants, Wilmer Flores, struck out at the bottom of the seventh entrance and felt frustrated with the first base referee to call him to the check swing.
When Flores expressed his frustration with the first -base referee, the Marlins launcher, Cade Gibson, started Flores and began shouting before the team’s coaching staff was remote.
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Wilmer Flores de los Gigantes de San Francisco, in the middle of the left, is retained by Jung Hoo Lee, in the center of the right, and referee Alfonso Márquez while reacting towards the players of Miami Marlins after Flores learned to end the seventh entry of a baseball game in San Francisco, Thursday, June 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
While Gibson was being remote, Flores tried to go to him, but was held by his teammate Jung Hoo Lee. The banks and the bullpens were emptied, but there was never a scrum since the referees and coaches kept their respective teams to their sides of the field.
The order was quickly restored and the game resumed. The Marlins, vigorized by the banks that are cleaned, scored four races at the top of the eighth entrance to put the 12-5 and put the game out of reach.
Banks compensation was not the only controversial moment in Thursday’s game.
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The Miami Marlins bench coach, Carson Vitale, second from the left, makes the players a gesture to the shelter after Wilmer Flores of the San Francisco giants struck out the final of the seventh entry of a baseball game in San Francisco, Thursday, June 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
In Marlins’s 8-5 victory over the giants on Wednesday, the three giant batters were beaten by launch. The giants took reprisals in the first game of Thursday’s game when Hayden Birdsong starting drilled Marlins No. 3, Otto López, with the first launch of the bat.
They warned both teams after the HIT by launch, with which the Marlins manager, Clayton McCullough, disagreed. He argued the warning with the referee of the Alfonso Márquez plate and was expelled for it.
Despite not having their manager essentially the entire game, the Marlins won and completed the scanning of three games about the giants.

Wilmer Flores de los Gigantes de San Francisco, on the left, is retained by Jung Hoo Lee, in the left center, and referee Alfonso Márquez, in the right half, like Willy Adames, to the right, is close while reacting towards the players of Miami Marlins after Flores, was attributed to the seventh entry of a baseball game in San Francisco, Thursday, June 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
The Marlins (34-45) will seek to maintain their winning forms when they face the Arizona diamondbacks (41-39) on Friday at 9:40 pm et.
The giants (44-37), who have lost eight of their last 11 games, will seek to change things when they face the humble Sox in Chicago (26-55) on Friday at 7:40 pm et.