Nolasco goes 7 innings, Marlins beat Phillies 3-2

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PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Pitching in front of a sellout crowd during a playoff chase suits Ricky Nolasco(notes) much better than empty minor-league stadiums.

Nolasco pitched seven sharp innings, Nick Johnson(notes) and Cody Ross(notes) hit solo homers and the Florida Marlins beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 Friday night.

Fresh off getting swept by last-place Washington, the Marlins snapped a three-game losing streak in the opener of a crucial series for them against the NL East-leading Phillies. Florida moved within six games of Philadelphia, which has lost six of nine.

“I don’t look at it as pressure, but I knew we needed a win,” Nolasco said. “It was a tough series in Washington. We understand this is a big series.”

Ben Francisco(notes) hit a two-run homer for the Phillies, who got another strong outing from Joe Blanton(notes) (7-6). He gave up three runs and eight hits in 6 2-3 innings, and has allowed three runs or less in eight straight starts.

“They jumped on me quick and got me out of rhythm,” Blanton said. “I was pitching a lot with guys on instead of cruising along. They did a good job. They had a great approach at the plate.”

Nolasco (8-7) allowed two runs and four hits, striking out seven, and has been outstanding since returning from a brief stint in the minors. Florida’s opening day starter was demoted to Triple-A New Orleans on May 23 after going 2-5 with a 9.07 ERA. He’s 6-2 with a 2.58 ERA in 12 starts since being recalled.

“He changed speeds on us, threw some breaking balls and we didn’t do a whole lot off him,” Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. “His command is good.”

Renyel Pinto(notes) pitched a scoreless eighth, escaping a jam by striking out Ryan Howard(notes) with two runners on before Raul Ibanez(notes) bounced out to end the inning. Leo Nunez(notes) finished for his 10th save in 13 tries.

Johnson drove a 2-2 pitch into the seats in right for a 1-0 lead two batters into the game. Hanley Ramirez(notes) followed with a double and scored on Dan Uggla’s(notes) two-out double.

Ross hit the first pitch in the second out to center to make it 3-0, giving him 19 homers, three shy of his career high set last year.

Blanton left with two outs and two runners on in the seventh. Chan Ho Park(notes) entered and allowed a single to Ramirez, but right fielder Francisco threw out Chris Coghlan(notes) at the plate to end the inning.

Francisco then cut the deficit to 3-2 in the bottom half when he followed Ibanez’s single with a high drive that just cleared the left-field wall. It was his first homer since joining the Phillies in the trade that brought Cliff Lee(notes) to Philadelphia from Cleveland.

“That homer is an out in most parks,” Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez said.

The Phillies had runners at first and third with no outs in the second but couldn’t push a run across. Francisco flied to shallow center and Greg Dobbs(notes) lined out. After Carlos Ruiz(notes) walked, Blanton grounded out.

“The bottom line is we’ve got to knock him in,” Manuel said.

NOTES: The Phillies inducted Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas into the team’s Wall of Fame. Kalas died in the broadcast booth in Washington on April 13. Known for his signature “Outta here!” home run calls, Kalas joined the Phillies in 1971. Hall of Fame third baseman Mike Schmidt was the main speaker at the pre-game event. … Phillies All-Star CF Shane Victorino(notes) wasn’t in the starting lineup because of a quad injury. He’s day-to-day. … Philadelphia’s Jimmy Rollins(notes) went 0 for 4, ending his 12-game hitting streak … Johnson’s homer was his first with the Marlins. … Howard has struck out 18 times in the last 10 games.

Updated Aug 7, 11:15 pm EDT
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  1. philly fan forever
    15. Posted by philly fan forever Sat Aug 8 4:03pm EDT

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    hey nothing wrong with the retro look i love it good for merchandising also i love the creme colored jerseys and blue hats for day games . they should be like the jays and wear the old blue on a sat or fri nite game the rest of the year i like the retro look or go back through their history and wear a retro from differnt eras would be neat
  2. Jazzinefx
    14. Posted by Jazzinefx Sat Aug 8 12:40pm EDT

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    This comes with the territory. This happens when you are the top-dog, and everyone's got a lazer pointed at the bullseye on your back!! The Marlins NEEDED this game, to save their battered egos!! We can afford to lose one like this every now and then. No big deal, we'll get them tonight though!! Then finish the job on Sunday.
  3. HeatMarlinsDolphins
    13. Posted by HeatMarlinsDolphins Sat Aug 8 12:40pm EDT

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    LETS GO MARLINS

    After the horror with Washington(they won last night) this was such a HAPPY turn around.
    I believe in the Marlins and I think we can only get better. So happy we got Johnson...and Nolasco was AMAZING!

    P.S. The Philies are such a great team (Howard rocks)...so this win is awesome~

    GO FISH!
  4. TexasYankee
    12. Posted by TexasYankee Sat Aug 8 11:49am EDT

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    I guess it just bothers you that the Philles are so good. No fluke there, Phillies are the real deal..Sorry fish, keep dreaming..Go Phillies...!!!!
  5. John S
    11. Posted by John S Sat Aug 8 10:23am EDT

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    The Phillies suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  6. Mr. Perfect
    10. Posted by Mr. Perfect Sat Aug 8 7:06am EDT

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    the blue hats suck-im with you all the way on that one.
  7. <i>wpc375</i>
    9. Posted by wpc375 Sat Aug 8 7:01am EDT

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    Go fish!
  8. <i>cmembrino</i>
    8. Posted by cmembrino Sat Aug 8 2:49am EDT

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    I agree about the lame blue hats... Bring back the maroon unis!
  9. richard s
    7. Posted by richard s Sat Aug 8 2:36am EDT

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    at least the Giants lost tonight. be days ahead- go Dodgers! I wish Phils did better job vs, SF.
  10. jayge
    6. Posted by jayge Fri Aug 7 11:31pm EDT

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    nleastchatter.com/philliesphandom
  11. Buck Naked
    5. Posted by Buck Naked Fri Aug 7 3:02pm EDT

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    Let's face it - one Phils win this weekend means our lead will still be 6 games. Braves are battling LA so they have their hands full but even if Atlanta wins the next three and we take one from Florida were still looking at a 5.5 game lead. Phils are 7-2 vs. Florida this year so it helps that they have been able to take care of this divisional games.

    Not to mention time is ticking on Florida and Atlanta. Atlanta will be down to 50 games left and Florida 51 when this series is over. Phillies will have 53 so I'm figuring .500 ball here out puts them at 89 wins - that win total probably takes this division. It should also get somebody in the NL the wildcard if they don't win their divsion.
  12. Joey
    4. Posted by Joey Fri Aug 7 2:16pm EDT

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    Go marlins!!!!
  13. Tony
    3. Posted by Tony Fri Aug 7 1:31pm EDT

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    Sweep the fish!
  14. <i>jdi010</i>
    2. Posted by jdi010 Fri Aug 7 12:49pm EDT

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    I feel a little silly actually posting this! But...


    ...can we move on from those blue hats? Ha ha!!!! I'm having difficulty adjusting to them and I think they look kind of foolish and unPhillie-like. None of the Phans are wearing blue unless it's that baby-blue vintage jersey or t-shirt. maybe I'm totally alone on this but I don't think so.
  15. Mike C
    1. Posted by Mike C Fri Aug 7 10:23am EDT

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    Should be a good series. I'm thinking that the Phils should win 2 of 3, but they could really put the Fish away with a sweep. Blanton has been great, especially at home, the last couple months. Would love to see Hamels bounce back with a solid outing on Saturday, then Old Man Moyer goes on Sunday. He usually owns the Marlins, but he's matching up with Johnson, who's really tough. Looking forward to these games .. GO PHILS!
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