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Big rally in 9th lifts Miami record to .500

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MIAMI — Miami starter Sandy Alcantara held a 3-0 lead entering the seventh inning, but couldn’t make it out of the seventh, allowing four runs. He ended up yielding six hits in the 6 ⅓ innings with seven strikeouts and the four earned runs.

Jorge Alfaro hit a game-ending, two-run double and the Miami Marlins rallied from two deficits in the ninth and 10th innings to beat the San Francisco Giants 7-6 Saturday night.

Corey Dickerson had four hits for the Marlins who have won six of seven. Alfaro’s extra-base hit to win it was his first of the season.

“I just tried to help the team,” said Alfaro, who was hitting .192 before Saturday. “I was looking for a pitch that I could make hard contact.”

San Francisco led 5-3 before RBI singles in the ninth by Alfaro and Starling Marte off Jake McGee. The closer blew his first save in seven opportunit­ies and threw 35 pitches in the inning, retiring Adam Duvall on an inning-ending flyout that stranded the bases loaded.

“It’s still fairly easy to turn the page, I would say it’s always amnesia,” McGee said of his outing. “If you can figure out what went wrong and why it went wrong, you’ll have something to work on towards the next game.”

Brandon Belt’s run-scoring double against Yimi García (2-1) put the Giants ahead 6-5 in the 10th.

Jazz Chisholm walked against Jarlin García (0-1) with one out in the bottom half, joining the the pandemic-rules automatic runner to give Miami two on. Chad Wallach flied out, and Alfaro lined a double that bounced to the leftfield wall.

“This is a group that went through a lot last year,” Miami manager Don Mattingly said. “These guys are going to fight. We start the game with confidence.”

Miami starter Sandy Alcantara allowed four runs and six hits in 6 ⅓ innings with seven strikeouts.

“Sandy was a little bit of a mystery because he was cruising all day and getting ahead,” Mattingly said. “His pitch count was in a good spot.”

Giants starter Aaron Sanchez gave up one run, five hits, three walks and a hit batter in 4 ⅔ innings.

San Francisco catcher Buster Posey was hit on the left elbow by Alcantara’s final pitch. Posey went to first base and scored on a threerun homer by pinch-hitter Austin Slater off Richard Bleier, which capped a five-run inning that put the Giants ahead 5-3. Posey left the game before the bottom half.

The former NL MVP left with a bruise, Giants manager Gabe Kapler said.

Belt homered leading off the seventh, and Brandon Crawford had an RBI single. Belt has reached safely in 28 straight games against Miami.

“I think that’s the type of offense that we’re capable of being and the type that can put up a big inning,” Kapler said. “You win a lot of games when you have big innings. It’s really tough to win one-run ball games. Your pitching has to be excellent.”

Duvall tripled in a run in the first, and Jesús Aguilar made it 3-0 with a two-run double off Matt Wisler in the sixth.

 ?? MARTA LAVANDIER/AP ?? The Giants’ Buster Posey reacts after being hit by a pitch from the Marlins’ Sandy Alcantara during the seventh inning Saturday. To the left is Marlins catcher Jorge Alfaro.
MARTA LAVANDIER/AP The Giants’ Buster Posey reacts after being hit by a pitch from the Marlins’ Sandy Alcantara during the seventh inning Saturday. To the left is Marlins catcher Jorge Alfaro.

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