Eickhoff’s quality start not enough in loss to Marlins

553x0-f42ea658885bd0bae9b9293b6dd9e288

PHILADELPHIA — Marcell Ozuna may have been knocked down in his collision with Giancarlo Stanton on Sunday, but the Marlins’ center fielder definitely refuses to be taken out of the lineup. Ozuna and Justin Bour each homered on Monday, and Adam Conley allowed one run in six innings as Miami defeated the Phillies, 5-3, at Citizens Bank Park.

Ozuna has hit safely in 16 games, matching a career high. Conley, who threw 94 pitches, struck out five, leading the Marlins to their third straight win. Miami is now four games over .500 (21-17) for the second time this year. They were 16-12 on May 6.

The Phillies threatened to get back into it in the seventh inning, and pushed across an unearned run against reliever Kyle Barraclough. Odubel Herrera started the rally with a …

continue reading in source mlb.mlb.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *