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Partly cloudy this evening followed by increasing clouds with showers developing after midnight. Low 56F. SSW winds at 10 to 20 mph, decreasing to less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 70%.
MIAMI (AP) — Pete Fairbanks is back with the Miami Marlins after the reliever was away from the team for a few days for the birth of his child.
The veteran right-hander missed the first three games of Miami's home series against the Cincinnati Reds but was available for Thursday's finale.
Fairbanks, who has recorded two saves this season, pitched the first inning of the Marlins' finale against the Yankees on April 5 before leaving Yankee Stadium to be with his wife Lydia, who was scheduled to have labor induced on Monday morning.
Fairbanks threw a 27-pitch first inning, allowing three hits and a home run.
In a corresponding move Thursday, the Marlins optioned RHP Ryan Gusto to Triple-A Jacksonville.
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