PHILADELPHIA (AP)—The Florida Marlins aren’t ready to let the Philadelphia Phillies cruise to another division title.
Cody Ross(notes) hit a go-ahead two-run homer off Cole Hamels(notes) in the sixth inning and Florida beat the Phillies 6-4 on Saturday night.
The Marlins moved within five games of the NL East-leading Phillies and try to complete the three-game sweep with ace Josh Johnson(notes) on the mound Sunday.
Chris Coghlan(notes) hit a leadoff homer and Brian Sanches(notes) (2-1) pitched a scoreless inning in relief to earn the win against his former team.
Before coming to Philly, Florida was swept by the woeful Washington Nationals in a three-game series.
“It shows our team, we fight back and we still have some work to do tomorrow and hopefully we get that,” Coghlan said.
Five Marlins relievers held the Phillies to one run over five innings after starter Sean West(notes) lasted four innings in his first start since July 11.
Leo Nunez(notes) allowed a run in the ninth, before finishing for his 11th save in 14 tries.
“Our division is not over,” Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. “We have a lot of games left.”
Hamels (7-7) gave up four runs, five hits and walked four in 5 1-3 innings. Last year’s World Series and NLCS MVP, Hamels has battled inconsistency all season. He has a 4.77 ERA.
“He had command problems,” Manuel said. “He can look real good at times, but it seems he has an inning or two that don’t go good for him.”
Hamels declined to speak to reporters after the game.
Called up from Double-A to make the start, West allowed three runs and seven hits. The left-hander left after Ryan Howard(notes) led off the bottom of the fifth with a double off the wall in left-center. But Sanches came in and stranded the runner.
“I felt I pitched well tonight,” West said. “I take some positives out of it.”
Hamels walked Jorge Cantu(notes) to start the sixth. After Dan Uggla(notes) struck out, Ross drove one out to left to make it 4-3, giving him 20 homers, two shy of his career-high set last year.
Pinch-hitter Jeremy Hermida(notes) and Coghlan added RBI singles off Chan Ho Park(notes) in the eighth to extend the lead to 6-3.
Shane Victorino(notes) tripled and scored on Chase Utley’s(notes) groundout in the ninth to cut it to 6-4.
Helped by shaky defense, the Phillies took a 3-2 lead in the third. Howard led off with a walk and one out later Raul Ibanez(notes) reached when West couldn’t field his bouncer near the mound. With two outs, first baseman Nick Johnson(notes) dropped Carlos Ruiz’s(notes) pop-up, allowing Howard to score.
“It’s probably going to be on the bloopers, I’m sure,” Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez said of Johnson’s miscue.
Philadelphia scored twice in the second to take a 2-1 lead. Hamels dropped a perfect bunt and beat West’s high throw to first for an infield single that loaded the bases.
Jimmy Rollins(notes) drove in a run with a fielder’s choice grounder. Hamels broke up the double play with a hard takeout slide at second. Victorino followed with an RBI single off shortstop Hanley Ramirez’s(notes) glove, giving the Phillies a 2-1 lead.
Ramirez drove in the tying run with a bases-loaded grounder to second in the third.
NOTES: Phillies RHP Chad Durbin(notes) (back) will make a rehab appearance at Triple-A Lehigh Valley on Sunday. LHP J.C. Romero(notes) experienced tightness in his injured forearm in a rehab appearance Friday night and it’s uncertain when he’ll pitch next. … Hamels hasn’t beaten the Marlins since Sept. 22, 2006. The Phillies are 1-6 in his last seven starts against Florida. … Coghlan tied a team record with his seventh straight multihit game. Juan Pierre(notes) did it twice and Miguel Cabrera(notes) did it once. … Howard tied a career-high with four hits.

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Philly fans are what make the city the armpit of America.
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And Mets will probably spank them later this month
No WS this year.
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Actually, the Marlins did beat them, that's why the Marlins "won" and the Phillies "lost". That's how one sports team beats another; one team plays worse or better than the other.
It's elementary. What is so difficult to understand?
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rollins was the only guy hitting . they kept saying this is a good offense .
they hit off bad pitchers and when the ggame not in the balance. i am sick of this offense!!!!!!!
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So we beat you what...and by the way Wasington keeps winning...so they are obviously on a roll.
If I were you guys I would stop ragging on the facrt that the Nationals beat us becasue we beat you twice right after so what does that say about the big bad Phillies.
The Philies are a great team (Howard is amazing)...but the fans not so much
GO MARLINS Sweep it up! WOOHOO!
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