Game Report: Miami Marlins vs New York Yankees: April 4, 2026

The New York Yankees defeated the Miami Marlins 9–7 yesterday at Yankee Stadium in a back-and-forth thriller that saw New York overcome an early four-run deficit.

The Deciding Moment

The game was a roller coaster until the very end. After the Marlins tied the game 6–6 in the top of the eighth, the Yankees responded with a three-run surge in the bottom half. The rally was capped by Giancarlo Stanton, who drove in two runs with a clutch single. In a rare highlight, Stanton also recorded his first regular-season stolen base since 2020, sliding into second to a massive ovation from the Bronx crowd.

Key Player Stats

  • Cody Bellinger (NYY): Led the comeback with a two-run home run in the fifth and a go-ahead sacrifice fly in the sixth, finishing with 3 RBIs.

  • Aaron Judge (NYY): Went 2-for-4 with an RBI single and a run scored; he also made a spectacular jumping catch at the wall in the third inning.

  • Giancarlo Stanton (NYY): Finished with 2 RBIs and his first stolen base in six years.

  • Heriberto Hernández (MIA): Provided the early spark with a two-run triple in the first inning.

  • Javier Sanoja (MIA): Delivered a game-tying two-run double in the top of the eighth.

Game Flow

The Marlins jumped out to a 4–0 lead by the fourth inning, punishing Yankees starter Ryan Weathers early. However, the Yankees’ bullpen—led by Paul Blackburn and Tim Hill—stabilized the game.

  • The Comeback: Bellinger’s home run in the fifth cut the lead to 4–2, and a three-run sixth inning gave the Yankees their first lead of the night.

  • The Late Drama: Miami refused to go away, tying the game 6–6 in the eighth. The Yankees then exploded for three runs in the bottom of the eighth.

  • The Finish: Despite a late ninth-inning run by Miami, Camilo Doval (who earned the win in relief) and the Yankees’ defense held on for the victory.


Quick Notes

  • Record Watch: With this win, the Yankees improved to 7–1 on the season, while the Marlins fell to 5–3.

  • Defensive Gem: Aaron Judge’s third-inning grab robbed Heriberto Hernández of what likely would have been his second extra-base hit of the game.

  • Ben Rice Milestone: Rookie Ben Rice scored a crucial insurance run in the eighth inning on a passed ball.

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