Marlins finish sweep of D-backs with Miller's standout night
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| Regular Season Series |
| Florida leads 7-2 (as of Thu 5/22) |
| Tue 5/20 |
@FLA 3, ARI 2 |
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| Wed 5/21 |
@FLA 3, ARI 1 |
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| >Thu 5/22 |
@FLA 4, ARI 0 |
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| Fri 6/27 |
@FLA 3, ARI 1 |
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| Sat 6/28 |
ARI 6, @FLA 2 |
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| Sun 6/29 |
@FLA 4, ARI 3 |
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| Fri 8/22 |
FLA 5, @ARI 4 |
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| Sat 8/23 |
@ARI 7, FLA 1 |
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| Sun 8/24 |
FLA 5, @ARI 2 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Marlins | Diamondbacks |
| Scoring Summary |
| ARI | FLA |
 | 1st | J Cantu grounded out to second, H Ramirez scored. | 0 | 1 |
 | 7th | W Helms doubled to deep left, M Treanor and A Amezaga scored. | 0 | 3 |
 | 7th | J Cantu singled to left, W Helms scored, J Hermida to second. | 0 | 4 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Land Shark Stadium, Miami, FL |
| Attendance | 13,233 (34.3% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:37 |
| Weather | 82 degrees, partly cloudy |
| Wind | 17 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Damien Beal, First Base - Dan Iassogna, Second Base - Dale Scott, Third Base - Bill Hohn |
MIAMI (AP) -- The crowd of 13,233 scattered about the vast stadium rose with a roar as Justin Miller prepared to throw the night's final pitch, completing an improbable series sweep for the Florida Marlins.
Baseball fever, Miami style.
Fast Facts
• Florida's Andrew Miller threw seven scoreless innings while striking out a career-high nine batters as the Marlins swept the Diamondbacks for the first time at home since July of 2003.
• The Marlins have won four of their last five games.
• This was Florida's fifth shutout of the season, one more than it had all of last season.
-- ESPN Research
Miller's strikeout sealed the first shutout of the
Arizona Diamondbacks this season, and surprising Florida won 4-0 Thursday to sweep the three-game showdown of first-place teams.
The series was the most impressive yet by the Marlins. The team with baseball's lowest payroll built its NL East lead with the help of a weak early schedule, but there was nothing fluky about the way they beat NL West leaders.
"This is a big series for us confidence-wise," said
Wes Helms, who drove in two runs with a pinch-hit double in the finale. "This is something to build on. It shows this team we can do big things. We not only can beat the small teams; we can beat the big teams."
The Diamondbacks arrived in Miami with the best record in the majors. They ranked fourth in runs but they totaled only 17 hits in the three games and were outscored 10-3.
"We're just struggling," manager Bob Melvin said. "We're going to have to fight through it. No one is going to feel sorry for you."
Andrew Miller (4-3) helped complete the sweep by limiting Arizona to five hits in seven innings. Throwing a fastball that peaked at 98 mph, he had a career-high nine strikeouts, walked one and allowed only one runner to reach second base.
Miller smiled when asked how long the Marlins can keep surprising the so-called experts.
"I don't mind if they count us out until they can't anymore," he said. "That doesn't affect the way we play. If we're the underdog all along, that's fine."
Acquired in the trade that sent
Miguel Cabrera and
Dontrelle Willis to Detroit, Miller had an ERA of 9.12 on May 1, but it's now down to 5.33, and he has won four of his past five decisions.
"The way I was pitching the beginning of the year, it's nice to be able to go out and give these guys some good outings," Miller said.
Logan Kensing and
Justin Miller pitched one inning each to complete the seven-hitter.
The Marlins, last in the majors in fielding, committed no errors in the series and repeatedly came through with clutch hits. And long-apathetic South Florida is beginning to notice its upstart team: The crowd for the final game was the largest this week.
"The only way you get people in the stands is to win," Helms said. "You win, they'll come. It might take another month, but they'll come. All we have to do is keep winning."
Helms' double knocked out
Dan Haren (5-3), who allowed eight hits and four runs in 6 1/3 innings.
Jorge Cantu also drove in two runs.
The three Arizona pitchers Florida beat came into the series with a combined record of 19-3. On Wednesday, the Marlins became the first team this season to defeat
Brandon Webb.
The sweep was the Marlins' fourth this year. Their most recent sweep against Arizona was a three-game set July 28-30, 2003.
The Diamondbacks lost their sixth road game in a row, and their three-game losing streak matches their longest this season.
"A lot of people in here are frustrated with the way we're playing," Haren said in the clubhouse. "We know we're better than that."
Florida's
Hanley Ramirez, who slumped after dropping to third in the order three weeks ago, moved back to leadoff and started the first inning with a triple. He scored on a groundout by Cantu.
Matt Treanor singled with one out in the seventh, and
Alfredo Amezaga followed with a single, his fifth consecutive hit. Helms batted for Andrew Miller and doubled for a 3-0 lead.
Helms hustled to third on a groundout, then scored on Cantu's two-out single.
The Marlins rank only eighth in the NL in ERA, but much of Arizona's lineup left town in a slump.
Justin Upton went 0-for-11 in the series with eight strikeouts, and cleanup hitter
Conor Jackson went 0-for-9.
"We were coming through in clutch situations, and the last few games we haven't been doing that," second baseman
Orlando Hudson said. "It ain't no fun."
Game notes On Friday the Marlins will add OF
Jacque Jones to the roster. He signed with the team Monday and has been at extended spring training. He'll join the team for its weekend series against San Francisco. INF
Robert Andino was optioned to Triple-A Albuquerque. ... Florida's
Dan Uggla went 0-for-4, ending his 11-game hitting streak. ... Haren walked none and has allowed only 10 walks in 63 2-3 innings this season.