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Marlins catcher Jacob Stallings struck out the Braves’ Ronald Acuna Jr. Wait, what?


There wasn’t much left that the Marlins could do in their blowout loss to the Braves on Wednesday, and manager Skip Schumaker wanted to keep his bullpen as intact as possible with seven more games to play before a day off. So out came catcher to pitch the ninth inning. Stallings at least experienced a moment he likely won’t forget. (Miami Herald)

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Marlins catcher Jacob Stallings struck out the Braves’ Ronald Acuna Jr. Wait, what?