This NEVER Happened Before: Miami Lost 4-3, But They Just Started a Search That Every Seattle Fan Needs to See

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Miami Lost 4-3, But They Just Started a Search That Every Seattle Fan Needs to See

Alright, Emerald City, let's talk some baseball! Our Mariners just pulled off a clutch 3-2 victory against the Pittsburgh Pirates. You gotta love seeing the boys grind out a win on the road. But while we're out here stacking Ws, something wild, and honestly, pretty epic, is going down with the Miami Marlins. Get this: they're on a mission, not for a free agent, not for a trade, but for a dog, and it's the kind of story that reminds you what sports can be all about.

A Hot Dog, a Heartbreak, and a Hilarious Loss

So, picture this: Monday night at LoanDepot Park. The Marlins are battling it out against the Texas Rangers. It's the top of the seventh inning, and Miami is in the middle of a 4-3 loss, which, let's be real, is never fun. But the real drama wasn't on the field. The Marlins broadcast caught a clip that instantly went viral: a spectator dog's owners were feeding it a hot dog. Sounds wholesome, right? Except, just feet away, another canine was watching the whole thing unfold, staring longingly at what could have been its own ballpark treat. The sheer agony on that poor pup's face? You felt it through the screen. That second dog was forced to watch its "fur-enemy" enjoy the good life, hot d

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og and all. Brutal.

The Marlins' Dream Day Deliver

But here's where it gets amazing. That clip caught the attention of the Miami Marlins' social media team, and they weren't about to let that kind of heartbreak stand! On Tuesday afternoon, Miami threw up a post on X, putting out an all-points bulletin to track down the dog that had been denied its hot dog glory. Their mission? To reward the "very good boy" with a "dream day" at LoanDepot Park. Can you even imagine? We're talking red carpet treatment, probably all the hot dogs it can eat, maybe even throwing out the first pitch! As of Wednesday afternoon, there are no reports of the dog being found, but Miami is clearly committed to demonstrating that "love is only a four-legged word" if they can track down this deserving pup. So, while we're all fired up for the Mariners to keep this momentum going, you gotta give it up for the Marlins. Miami and Texas are playing the final game of their three-game series today with the first pitch scheduled for 12:10 p.m. ET. But honestly, the real story everyone's watching for is whether they find that dog. Will this underdog story get its happy ending? Here in the PNW, we're all about that kind of heart, so you know we'll be watching to see if this pup gets its dream day! Let's hope they find him!

This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.

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