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Myers had an eventful day. He nearly stole a two-run homer away from Wilyer Abreu in the fourth inning but the ball popped out of his glove and fell into the visitors bullpen. He also hit a game-tying solo home run off Greg Weissert leading off the ninth inning.
Miami Marlins outfielder Dana Myers was subjected to heckling from fans at Fenway Park during the series finale against the Boston Red Sox on Sunday.
Dane Myers y Jakob Marsee conectaron jonrones en la novena entrada de tres carreras de Miami y los Marlins vencieron el domingo 5-3 a los Medias Rojas de Boston
No one felt worse than Dane Myers during the early going on Sunday afternoon at Fenway Park. By game’s end, it would be hard to argue anyone felt better in the Marlins’ 5-3 comeback victory over the Red Sox.
I wouldn’t ever go into the stands or do anything like that. Just kind of letting them know I’m a person, too. I’m a human, too, so I want some respect as well.” The post Marlins’ Dane Myers’s wild day vs.
Marlins right fielder Dane Myers felt like a fan at Fenway Park was heckling him beyond what was appropriate, verbal abuse that began before he hit a tying homer in the ninth inning to help Miami rally past the Boston Red Sox.
Jakob Marsee tees off and crashes a home run into right field. Wagaman scores from first and the Marlins lead it 5-3 at a suddenly much quieter Fenway Park. Gregg Weissert had come in for Garrett Whitlock but after giving up that home run he is out of the game for Steven Matz.
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