The Miami Marlins extended their winning streak to four games with an 8-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night. Javier Sanoja and Kyle Stowers led the offensive charge, each collecting two doubles and two RBIs.
Sanoja set the tone early, driving in runs and showcasing his power at the plate. Stowers matched his performance, contributing key hits that kept the Marlins ahead. The duo's production proved too much for the Blue Jays' pitching staff to handle.
Miami's pitching also played a crucial role in the win. The Marlins' starter delivered a solid outing, limiting Toronto's scoring opportunities and keeping the game under control. The bullpen maintained the lead, ensuring the Blue Jays could not mount a comeback.
For Toronto, the loss snapped a brief winning streak. The Blue Jays struggled to generate offense outside of a few scattered hits. Their pitchers could not contain the Marlins' bats, particularly Sanoja and Stowers.
The victory marks the Marlins' fourth consecutive win, improving their record and building momentum as they continue their road trip. The team will look to keep the streak alive in the next game of the series.



