Marlins' Pete Fairbanks Starts Game Before Paternity Leave for Child's Birth
Marlins' Fairbanks starts, goes on paternity leave
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Miami Marlins' pitcher Pete Fairbanks made a rare start against the New York Yankees to accommodate his paternity leave. With his wife scheduled for labor induction, Fairbanks gave up a three-run homer in the first inning before being relieved. This marks his first start since September 2020.
- 01Pete Fairbanks started for the Miami Marlins to take paternity leave for his child's birth.
- 02He pitched a 27-pitch first inning, allowing a three-run homer to Ben Rice.
- 03Fairbanks was relieved by Andrew Nardi in the second inning.
- 04This was Fairbanks' first start since September 21, 2020.
- 05The game was delayed by 3 hours and 35 minutes before starting.
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In a unique move, the Miami Marlins allowed pitcher Pete Fairbanks to start against the New York Yankees on Sunday, enabling him to take paternity leave for the birth of his child. Fairbanks, a 32-year-old right-hander, threw 27 pitches in the first inning, during which he surrendered a three-run homer to Ben Rice, giving the Yankees a 3-1 lead. He was replaced by left-hander Andrew Nardi in the bottom of the second inning. This start was significant as it was Fairbanks' first since September 21, 2020, when he pitched for the Tampa Bay Rays against the New York Mets. The game itself faced a lengthy delay of 3 hours and 35 minutes before it began.
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