Marlins ‘Ronny Simon goes out in tears after expensive mistakes in Padres’ comeback

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Miami Marlins Rookie Ronny Simon left the field in tears on Tuesday night after making three errors in just three laps, led for San Diego Padres to collect from a six-race deficit and win the game 8-6.

The other Baseman was replaced at the bottom of the fifth after Padres managed to tie the game 6-6 out of Simon’s mounting error. He walked over to Dugout, tears filled his eyes before eventually walking to the clubhouse.

Miami Marlin’s second Baseman Ronny Simon, #41, can’t stop on a ball hit by San Diego Padre’s Shortstop Xander Bogaerts, #2, during the third round at Petco Park. Simon was indicted for a mistake on the piece on May 27, 2025. (Denis Poroy-prescribed images)

He did not return the rest of the game.

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“Things just started to snowball a bit and you know, composed effect,” said Marlin’s manager Clayton McCullough after the match via Yahoo Sports. “It was tough. And just thought for us and him, just the moment that making the change that was careful just about how things had happened.”

The mistakes began to pile up the second half as he dipped after Tyler Wades Grounder. The ball deflected his glove to an RBI single. When he chased the ball down, which had rolled into a bad territory, he put Catcher Agustin Ramirez out of the home plate, enabling another runner to score.

San Diego Padres’ Tyler Wade, #14, Slides in Safely to Second, Advancing Off A Field’s Choice by Fernando Tatis Jr., #23, Before Advancing to Third Off A Throwing Error by Miami Marlins Second Baseman Ronny Simon, #41, As Miami Marlins Shortstop Javier Sanoja, #46, Cannot Make the Catch During the Fourth Inning of a Baseball Game On Tuesday, May 27, 2025 in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

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Simon followed it with a field error and then a throwing error on back-to-back acting in the fourth inning. He had another hiccup in the third as he missed a earth’s ball, but the official goal scorer changed that call to one of Xander Bogaerts.

“It happens it’s baseball,” an empathetic Fernando Tatis Jr. said after the game. “Everyone who has won a gold glove or a platinum glove has had one of these nights. I definitely know he is a fantastic player – he has won the MVP from the winter League over there in the Dominican, and I have seen him play really good baseball and I have no doubt that he will be a big baseball player.”

Miami Marlins’ Ronny Simon, #41, probably slides in to score from the third base out of a sacrificial fly of Javier Sanoja, #46, as San Diego Padres Catcher Elias Diaz, #17, is late with the brand during the first place of a baseball game on Tuesday, May 27, 2025 in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Tuesday’s comeback victory marked just the second time that Padres had ever come to win after drawing 6-0.

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