MIAMI -- Otto Lopez is turning the first half into his own showcase, and the Marlins are riding right alongside him.
Miami stretched its winning streak to six with an 8-4, sweep-clinching victory over the AL West-leading Mariners on the same night Lopez collected his franchise-record 127th hit before the All-Star break. The win pushed the Marlins to ten games over .500 for the first time since July 17, 2023, and gave them a second straight sweep.
Lopez broke the mark previously set by Luis Arraez, who had 126 hits in 2023, with a sharp grounder in the middle of a four-run fourth inning. The ball slipped past a diving J.P. Crawford and kicked into the corner, allowing Lopez to reach third for his sixth triple of the season.
The crowd at loanDepot park let him hear it from there, breaking into MVP chants as the 27-year-old kept the moment going with a grin.
"It makes me feel super good," said Lopez. "They motivate me to just keep going and be comfortable. So, I just want to continue to keep putting on."
"It's so much fun right now," said Lopez postgame. "When you win, you can celebrate, and this team has to give it their all until the end of the season.
We're showing what we want from now on until October, because we want October here in Miami. That's what I'm focused on."
Manager Clayton McCullough said the production has become routine in the best possible way.
"It's hard really to describe," said skipper Clayton McCullough. "It's so many hits that he's collected -- I think 140 multi hit games.
He's has a hit in every series, and just the way they've come, he's got a bunch of doubles, triples, and he's got homers. He'll hit the ball over the place, tonight down the third base line, right center, infield hits.
It's been a real hitting display with his bat to ball and how he moves the ball around the field. He's hitting all pitch types so much better this year and getting a lot more balls in the air this year than he has in the past.
I mean, if he gets two hits in a game, you're not even really surprised anymore. It just seems like it's every single night."
With three games left in the first half, Lopez leads all of MLB in batting average and hits. His batting average is 21 points better than the player in second, and his hit total is 15 ahead of second-place Arraez. His OPS stands at .900.
Miami also got a big night from Griffin Conine, who finished with three hits, two extra-base hits and his fourth home run of the year in the second inning. Jakob Marsee reached base three times and drove in a run as he continued to trend upward.
On the mound, Janson Junk worked through a shaky start after arriving with extra energy. In his first outing since being sidelined with right shin inflammation in mid-May, the right-hander allowed two runs over five innings and struck out five.
The Marlins are back at it Friday night against the Guardians in a rematch of the 1997 World Series. Sandy Alcantara starts the opener against Parker Messick, with first pitch set for 7:10 pm EST at loanDepot park.
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