<P> On Fox, Thom Brennaman called the play this way: </P> <P> Again in the air, down the left field line . Alou...reaching into the stands...and couldn't get it and he's livid with a fan! </P> <P> Following the incident, the Marlins scored eight runs: </P> <Ul> <Li> Continuing his at bat, Castillo drew a walk . Ball four was a wild pitch from Prior, which allowed Juan Pierre, who doubled before Castillo came to bat, to advance to third base . </Li> <Li> Iván Rodríguez, on an 0--2 pitch, singled to drive in the first run of the inning, making the score 3--1 . </Li> <Li> Miguel Cabrera hit a ground ball to Alex Gonzalez, who misfielded the ball . Had Gonzalez fielded the ball, the Cubs could have either ended the half - inning with a double play, still ahead by two runs, or at least added the second out . Instead, all runners were safe and the bases were loaded . </Li> <Li> Derrek Lee doubled, tying the score and chasing Prior from the game . </Li> <Li> Relief pitcher Kyle Farnsworth issued an intentional walk to Mike Lowell, then gave up a sacrifice fly to Jeff Conine, giving Florida a 4--3 lead . Cubs right fielder Sammy Sosa missed the cut - off man, allowing Lowell to move up to second base . The Cubs issued another intentional walk to Todd Hollandsworth, which again loaded the bases . </Li> <Li> A bases - clearing double from Mike Mordecai broke the game open, making the score 7--3 . </Li> <Li> Mike Remlinger replaced Farnsworth and Pierre singled to put Florida ahead 8--3 . </Li> <Li> Finally, Luis Castillo, whose foul pop initiated the controversy, popped out to second to end the inning . The Marlins had sent twelve batters to the plate and scored eight runs . Florida won the game 8--3 . </Li> </Ul>

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