Phils’ offense awakens for deserving Eickhoff

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MIAMI — The Phillies were certainly due to give starter Jerad Eickhoff some run support. With three-run innings in the fifth and seventh, they took the first game of the three-game series on Monday afternoon, adding to the Marlins’ woes with a 6-2 win.

Eickhoff (10-13, 3.86 ERA) went six strong innings, allowing just two runs on six hits and striking out four without walking a batter, although he did hit one. He came into the game having received just 64 runs of support in 161 2/3 innings pitched. That 3.56 runs of support per nine innings was the third-lowest among all starters in the Major Leagues this season.

But the Phils broke through with a big fifth inning, scoring three runs while taking a 3-2 lead. It snapped an 18-inning scoreless streak, which tied for the club’s longest stretch without scoring a run this season.

“Sometimes you need a change of scenery,” said Phillies manager Pete Mackanin, whose team began a seven-game road trip that continues through to Washington. “We always want to be at home, but we haven’t hit well at home.”

“I’m looking back at that [late-June] road trip we took,” Mackanin said. “We started out in Minnesota and we went through San Francisco and …

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