Max Meyer Outduels Paul Skenes as Marlins Defeat Pirates 4-2
Max Meyer delivered a standout pitching performance, helping the Miami Marlins secure a 4-2 victory over Paul Skenes and the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday. Meyer's ability to work out of trouble proved critical, as he stranded nine Pirates runners across six innings, allowing just a single run.
The matchup was a much-anticipated duel between two promising young starters, and both delivered competitive outings. Meyer set the tone early, pitching with poise and efficiency to stymie Pittsburgh scoring threats. Despite allowing multiple baserunners in several innings, he repeatedly escaped damage, a testament to his composure and command under pressure.
- Meyer threw six innings, giving up one run and stranding nine runners.
- The Marlins' offense provided just enough support, plating four runs to back their starter.
- The Pirates managed two runs but were unable to capitalize on multiple scoring opportunities against Meyer.
Skenes, touted as a rising star in Pittsburgh's rotation, also put forth a solid effort but was ultimately outperformed by the Marlins' right-hander. The Miami bullpen held firm after Meyer exited, preserving the lead through the late innings to clinch the victory.
This win marks an encouraging outing for Meyer, who continues to establish himself as a reliable presence for the Marlins. His ability to work out of jams and keep the Marlins in front proved decisive in a closely contested game.
Sources
- [1]ESPN MLB