When the team around him started to crumble — stumbling through a terrible August capped by a five-game losing streak, rapidly losing ground in the National League wild-card race in the process — Yelich did it all to stop it all. He went 3 for 4, stole two bases, drove in four runs, scored another two and robbed the New York Mets of a pair Thursday in what was perhaps the best all-around individual effort the Marlins have seen this season.