Griffin Conine Hits First MLB Home Run
Griffin Conine Hits First MLB Home Run

Griffin Conine Hits First MLB Home Run

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Griffin Conine made a significant impact in his early Major League career, hitting his first home run in a 4-3 victory for the Miami Marlins against the San Francisco Giants. The two-run homer, which traveled 401 feet and was hit at a speed of 112.5 mph, came in the second inning, giving Miami an early lead. Conine, son of former Marlins player Jeff Conine, has now recorded hits in three of his first five games, showcasing his power with three extra-base hits. Alongside Conine's performance, fellow rookie Connor Norby added a solo home run, while Edward Cabrera contributed a solid pitching effort, allowing only one earned run over 5 1/3 innings. Despite a late push from the Giants, including a homer from Michael Conforto, the Marlins secured the win, improving their record. This match marks a notable milestone for Conine as he continues to make his mark in the league.

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