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Jeremy Hermida talks with FSN after Florida's 4-3 win over St. Louis. Hermida hit the game-winning home run for the Marlins.

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" You know the day went -- that we had yet to left great pitchers on the mound and be able to not going to win this -- team. Let's talk about the home run take you store near the bottom of the ninth inning. -- Brett Carroll a little payback day after hopefully welcome back with -- we'll talk about that home run guys. Brett Carroll's last night look at us and member it was Cody -- Brett Carroll with the jump and the move. Wow. They are -- still out there will go get your second again get up that's okay Brad Carroll will last night. Burden. Last night it was that's better Lewis Carroll did do that I had thought it was only going to go have to go to our. -- I noted golf club -- Get back that was somehow. As a -- said before were rudely interrupted it. Take used to visit visit batters you guys clawed back and and suddenly don't run there in the bottom of the night. Oh yeah -- expect that those are not -- Obama was returning fortunate to face -- bits we -- see you girls returning enough. I got those hard and what he's doing in my head that you do. Evidently the slider we'll be right there and hung -- mental part of blatant it's and then a decision that you do is out as did not even questioned their power. Yeah yeah you got it isn't as well. They ascend to big win horse -- about. Not doing your -- Yet some dramatic home runs earlier this season against watch him every time that night. Really want it in the in the extra innings but that was on the road it's different when you're home -- you get that celebratory. Guys get together at the plate Douglas it's funny that's on the singular -- going to walk off hit like that a little walk off home run so. No it's been it's fun horse build that my first one ever so -- it's been fun yeah -- good stuff way to go and then get BZ that you know we'll work."

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