Dane Myers sparked Miami’s comeback in Boston with a ninth-inning tying homer, triggering a rally that carried the Marlins to a 5-3 win over the Red Sox. Jakob Marsee followed with a two-run shot to seal the rally, underscoring Miami’s late-inning depth. Earlier, Myers slipped on a wall grab during Wilyer Abreu’s two-run homer, costing two runs but fueling the eventual comeback. The scene outside the field also drew attention as security moved in to handle a heckling fan, a reminder that late-game pressure can intensify both on-field play and surrounding chatter.
Fantasy angles emerge from the sequence: Myers delivered in a clutch moment, hinting at continued late-game position flexibility for Miami, while Marsee’s power surge adds another layer to Miami’s lineup depth. Boston’s offense relied on Abreu’s blast to take the lead, but the Marlins’ resilience late in the game could boost consideration for opportunistic streaming options in upcoming matchups against varied pitching.
The game’s finish highlights how late-inning pop and depth can swing daily fantasy values, even in a tight, high-leverage setting. Keep an eye on Myers and Marsee as potential value plays in forthcoming clashes, especially when Miami faces right-handed starters and the bullpen shake-out is ongoing.