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Marlins player caught terrible break while nearly robbing a home run
Miami Marlins center fielder Dane Myers. Mady Mertens-Imagn Images

The Miami Marlins are trying to turn things around amid a brutal stretch of play, and one moment from Sunday’s game against the Boston Red Sox might be viewed as a microcosm of their struggles.

The Marlins were leading, 1-0, in the bottom of the fourth inning at Fenway Park in Boston, when Wilyer Abreu hit a deep fly ball to right field. Marlins outfielder Dane Myers got a good jump on the ball, leaped into the air and appeared to rob Abreu of a home run.

Myers had the ball in his glove as he hit the wall, but he had not secured the catch. The ball popped out and landed in the bullpen, leaving Myers and Marlins pitcher Janson Junk looking stunned.

Myers tried to quickly readjust after the ball popped into the air, but he could not corral it.

That would have been one of the best catches of the season, but the play instead resulted in a 2-1 lead for the Red Sox.

The Marlins had lost seven of their last eight games heading into Sunday. They have caught a number of bad breaks in recent weeks, and the Myers’ mishap was easily the worst of them.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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