Jakob Marsee delivers the go-ahead run with a game-ending single as the Miami Marlins defeat the Seattle Mariners 6-5 on Tuesday night. In the top of the 10th inning, with an automatic runner in scoring position, Marsee’s hit off the wall in right field enables him to drive in the automatic runner, giving Miami the winning margin. The decisive at-bat comes with runners at the corners and one out. Marsee hits a high drive against Michael Rucker (0-2), allowing automatic runner Xavier Edwards to score. Cade Gibson (2-0) pitches the final three outs in the top half of the inning, including erasing an automatic runner, Weston Wilson, on his first pitch. Gibson induces a fielder’s-choice grounder to the shortstop, with Cal Raleigh involved in the play. The final score is 6-5 in favor of Miami.