Marlins announcer dunks on sad Yankees fan during shocking comeback



While the YES Network broadcast was in full misery mode watching the Yankees melt down Friday night, the Marlins’ broadcast crew one booth over was taking a victory lap.

Tommy Hutton, the analyst on the FanDuel Sports Marlins telecast, perhaps took some exception to the amount of Yankees fans that showed up in South Beach and let it be known after Jose Caballero’s error tied the game at 12-12 in the ninth inning.

“Give me a couple of more looks like that!” Hutton said, as the broadcast cut to a Yankees fan doing a full surrender cobra. “Come on, give ’em to me. Thanks for coming, though!”

This Yankee fan didn’t have a good night at the park. @Masterflip_/X

The Marlins won the game, 13-12, shortly thereafter on Agustin Ramirez’s swinging bunt, which scored Xavier Edwards from third.

It was the first time since 1940 that the Yankees scored 12 runs on the road and lost, as they blew leads of 6-0, 9-4 and 12-10, respectively.

Marlins announcer Tommy Hutton. @THUT14/X

Making it even worse was that four different trade deadline acquisitions played central roles in the disaster.

Pitchers Jake Bird, David Bednar and Camilo Doval combined to give up nine runs in 2 1/3 innings, while Caballero allowed a base hit in the ninth inning to go under his glove and all the way to the wall, with two runs scoring and Edwards getting to third.

Javier Sanoja celebrates as he scores the tying run Friday. AP

For the Marlins, who have had a solid couple months since starting the season poorly, it’s a signature moment in a year that will almost assuredly end after 162 games.

They enter Saturday’s game seven games behind the Padres for the third and final wild card spot.

So, no surprise that the broadcast team was particularly excited.



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