Miami Marlins July 2025

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Walk-offs and shutouts—Miami’s summer script was electric

-Wilson Alvarez

The Midseason Charge: Miami Marlins July 2025 Recap

Well, Marlins fans! July didn’t slow down—it sprinted. With walk-offs, power surges, and pitching redemption, Miami turned midsummer into a thunderous chase. This is where stories begin to be written, and the Fish swam into relevance.


Game-Changing Moments and Fireworks

On July 18, Kyle Stowers delivered an unforgettable moment: a two-run walk-off home run in the 10th inning to lift the Marlins 8–7 over Kansas City. It was his second walk-off slam of the month, and Stowers went 3-for-5—extending an on-base streak to 10 plate appearances and tying a club record. (ESPN)

On July 29, Sandy Alcántara returned to form with five shutout innings, allowing just three hits in a 5–0 win over St. Louis. First MLB at-bat hero Troy Johnston even singled off Sonny Gray, and Graham Pauley blasted his first Marlins homer. (ESPN)

The Fish also edged the Padres 3–2 in a tight battle. Alcántara dazzled again on the mound, and Jesús Sánchez delivered a go-ahead two-run homer that sealed the victory. (Reuters)


Wins, Losses & Standings Check

By the end of July, the Marlins stood at 58–62, holding third place in the NL East and staying within arm’s reach of playoff contention. Their month featured streaks of brilliance and critical matchups that showed both promise and areas to improve. (StatMuse)

National League East W L PCT Strk L10 GB
Philadelphia Phillies 69 51 .575 L2 7-3
New York Mets 64 55 .538 W1 2-8 4.5
Miami Marlins 58 62 .483 W1 3-7 11.0
Atlanta Braves 51 68 .429 L1 5-5 17.5
Washington Nationals 48 72 .400 W1 4-6 21.0

Rising Stars & Midseason Buzz

July also shone a spotlight on Miami’s farm system. Thomas White continued to dominate in Double-A Pensacola, while 2025 draftee Aiva Arquette made waves in High-A, staking a claim among Miami’s updated Top 30 prospects. These young talents provide hope for a deep, competitive future. (MLB.com)


Reflections on July

From walk-offs echoing through the ballpark to dominant pitching performances, July delivered pulse-pounding theater. As Red Barber once said, “The game ain’t over till the fat lady sings.” Well, the Marlins are singing loud and clear, proving they’re a team to watch as the season moves into August.

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