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- Updated: May 24, 2016
MIAMI — Logan Morrison continued to stay hot against his former club, as the left-handed-hitting first baseman had three hits, a walk, and scored twice on Tuesday afternoon in Tampa Bay’s 4-3 win over Miami at Marlins Park.
Hank Conger added a two-run single, while right-hander Jake Odorizzi, who struck out seven in five innings, chipped in at the plate with an RBI single — his first big league hit in his ninth at-bat.
After the Rays scored three times off Tom Koehler, the Marlins chipped their way back into the game. Giancarlo Stanton blasted a solo home run in the sixth, and Marcell Ozuna added two doubles and a walk. Ozuna has reached safely in 31 straight games, the longest such …
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