The benches are empty while tensions evolve in the scanning of the giants of the Marlins

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Tensions boiled during the seventh round of the 12-5 victory of the Miami Marlins against the Giants of San Francisco in Oracle Park on Thursday.

The first goal player of the Giants, Wilmer Flores, struck the bottom of the seventh round and was frustrated by the first base referee for having called him on the check on check.

While Flores expressed his frustration with the first base referee, the launcher of Marlins Cade Gibson started towards Flores and began to shout him before being pushed back by the teams of the team.

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Wilmer Flores of San Francisco Giants, in the middle on the left, is retained by Jung Hoo Lee, in the middle right, and referee Alfonso Marquez while reacting to the players of Miami Marlins after Flores put an end to the seventh round of a baseball match in San Francisco, Thursday, June 26, 2025. (AP photo / Jeff Chiu)

While Gibson was rejected, Flores tried to head towards him but was retained by his teammate Jung Hoo Lee. The benches and arenas have emptied, but there has never been a fray because the referees and the coaches kept their respective teams on their side on the ground.

The order was quickly restored and the game resumed. The Marlins, invigorated by the compensation of the benches, scored four points at the top of the eighth round to do it 12-5 and put the game out of reach.

Bancs compensation was not the only controversial moment in Thursday’s match.

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Miami Marlins’ bench coach, Carson Vitale, second on the left, signals players to the canoe after Wilmer Flores des Giants de San Francisco struck for the seventh round of a baseball match in San Francisco, Thursday, June 26, 2025. (AP photo / Jeff Chiu)

In the victory of the 8-5 marlins against the giants on Wednesday, the three giant strikers were affected by throws. The Giants retaliated during the first round of the match on Thursday during the departure of the launcher Hayden Birdsong pierced the marlins n ° 3 Otto Lopez striker with the first throw of the bat.

The two teams were warned following the Hit-by-Pich, with which the manager of the Marlins, Clayton McCullough, disputed. He asserted the warning with the marble referee Alfonso Marquez and was ejected for this.

Although he did not have his manager to essentially the entire game, the Marlins won and finished the scan of three games on the Giants.

Wilmer Flores of San Francisco Giants, on the left, is retained by Jung Hoo Lee, in the middle on the left, and the referee Alfonso Marquez, in the middle on the right, while Willy Adames, on the right, stands nearby while reacting to the players of Miami Marlins after Flores put an end to the seventh round of a baseball match in San Francisco, Thursday, June 26, 2025. (AP photo / Jeff Chiu)

The Marlins (34-45) will seek to maintain their winning routes when they face the Arizona Diamondbacks (41-39) Friday at 9:40 p.m..

The Giants (44-37), who have lost eight of their last 11 games, will try to reverse the steam when they face the Logly Chicago White Sox (26-55) Friday at 7:40 pm.

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