SAN FRANCISCO — Griffin Conine hit his first career home run and the Miami Marlins beat the San Francisco Giants 4-3 on Saturday night.
Conine, the son of longtime Marlins stalwart Jeff Conine, made his major league debut Monday and got his first hit Tuesday. His first homer was a two-run shot off the right-field foul pole in the second inning, when he ripped a fastball up in the zone from Giants starter Mason Black to give Miami a 2-0 lead.
Black threw Conine all fastballs in that at-bat, and he hooked the fifth one — clocked at 92 mph — just fair. The ball would have been a homer in just two big league ballparks: Oracle Park and Fenway Park.
''I couldn't hear anything, and I heard everything at the same time," Conine said of his emotions when rounding the bases. ''I felt like I was floating. It was a dream-like scenario. I'm just trying to replay it in my mind.''
The 27-year-old Conine got the souvenir ball back from the fan who retrieved it in exchange for a bat, a photo and a ball. It had a yellow mark on it from hitting the foul pole, already encased in a glass box.
He had a text waiting for him from his dad — who didn't make the trip to San Francisco — that read, ''Call me.''
Marlins manager Skip Schumaker said Conine is making the most of his opportunity.
''The guy works his tail off,'' Schumaker said. ''So it's not surprising when all the hard work is equaling good luck. I love the demeanor. I love the work ethic. All that stuff is contagious.''