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Miami Marlins Ronny Simon’s recruit left the field in tears on Tuesday evening after making three errors in just three rounds, which paved the way for the Padres de San Diego to rally from a six-point deficit and win 8-6 match.
The second base player was replaced at the bottom of the fifth after The Padres managed to equalize the 6-6 match of Simon’s assembly errors. He headed for the canoe, tears filling his eyes, before finally heading for the clubhouse.
Miami Marlins’ second goal player Ronny Simon, # 41, cannot stop on a ball struck by San Diego Padres at the Xander Bogaerts stop, n ° 2, during the third round at Petco Park. Simon was accused of an error on the game on May 27, 2025. (Images of Denis Poroy-Imagn)
He did not return to the rest of the match.
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“Things started to make a little snowball and, you know, at a compound effect,” said Marlins manager Clayton McCullough after the match, via Yahoo Sports. “It was difficult. And I was just thinking, for us and he, just at that time, what to do with change was careful just with the way things had gone.”
The errors began to accumulate during the second round when he plunged to the group of Tyler Wade. The ball has deviated its glove for a simple RBI. When he hunted the ball, which took place in foul territory, he put the receiver Agustin Ramirez out of the marble, allowing another runner to score.

Tyler Wade de San Diego Padres, n ° 14, slides safely in the second, advancing a field of Champant by Fernando Tatis Jr., # 23, before moving to the third rank of a launch error by Miami Marlins, second basic player, Ronny Simon, # 41, as Miami Marlins Shortestop Javier Sanoja, # 46 Diego. (AP photo / Gregory Bull)
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Simon followed this with a commissioning error, then an error to launch on consecutive games in the fourth round. He had another hiccup in the third when he missed a ball on the ground, but the official marker changed this call to a single of Xander Bogaerts.
“It happens, it’s baseball”, an empathetic Fernando Tatis Jr. said after the match. “Everyone who won a gold glove or a platinum glove had one of these nights. I really know that he is a great player – he won the Winter League MVP over there in Dominican, and I saw him playing very good baseball and I have no doubt that he will be an excellent baseball player.”

Ronny Simon de Miami Marlins, # 41, slides safely to mark the third base of a sacrifice fly by Javier Sanoja, # 46, as a receiver of San Diego Padres Elias Diaz, # 17, is late with the tag during the first round of a baseball match on Tuesday, May 27, 2025 in San Diego. (AP photo / Gregory Bull)
Tuesday’s return victory marked the second time that the Padres rallied to win after following 6-0.