Major League Baseball
Philadelphia 3, Miami 2
When: 7:10 PM ET, Thursday, August 31, 2017
Where: Marlins Park, Miami, Florida
Temperature: Indoors
Umpires: Home - Brian Gorman, 1B - Dan Iassogna, 2B - Roberto Ortiz, 3B - Lance Barksdale
Attendance: 17013

MIAMI -- The Miami Marlins, hoping to catch the Colorado Rockies in the National League wild-card race, had a run wiped out in the eighth and failed to get what seemed to be an imminent walk-off win with the bases loaded in the ninth.

The result was a 3-2 loss to the worst team in baseball, the Philadelphia Phillies, on Thursday night at Marlins Park.

"We're leaving a lot of chances -- not getting the (big) hit right now," Marlins manager Don Mattingly said. "Just a bad time."

The Marlins appeared to have tied the score 3-3 in the eighth on a swinging bunt by Tomas Telis. Reliever Luis Garcia's throw to first bounced into right field and allowed Derek Dietrich to score. However, Telis ran into the baseline and was called out.

"You don't see that very often, but it was the right call," Mattingly said. "You've got to give the pitcher a place to throw the ball."

Telis said that was the first time he has been the victim of that call.

"I was trying to run hard," he said. "I don't know why he called that because the ball didn't hit me."

Marlins right fielder Giancarlo Stanton, who leads the majors in homers, went 0-for-5. Stanton, who flew out, struck out twice and popped out twice, is 1-for-15 this week.

Stanton was involved in Miami's failed ninth-inning rally against Phillies closer Hector Neris, who earned his 17th save the hard way.

Neris hit pinch-hitter Mike Aviles with his first pitch and allowed a single to Dee Gordon. Stanton then hit a deep fly out to center, but Aviles did not tag up. Christian Yelich hit a low liner to left that was grabbed on a diving play by Hyun Soo Kim for the second out.

After a walk to Marcell Ozuna loaded the bases, J.T. Realmuto was caught looking at a 2-2 fastball that was either low or right at the knees, ending the game.

With the loss, the Marlins (66-67) slipped under .500 and trail the Rockies by six games in the battle for the NL's final playoff berth.

Philadelphia (50-83), owners of the worst record in the majors, won with the help of right-hander Ben Lively (2-5), who allowed two runs in six innings and also stroked a two-run single.

Lively credited his catcher, Cameron Rupp, for helping him get out of jams in the second and third innings.

"I stuck with Rupp -- he knows these guys better than I do," said Lively, who broke a personal five-game losing streak. "I believed in him, and I believed in my pitches."

Rhys Hoskins went 1-for-3 and became the first Phillies rookie to produce a 13-game hit streak in the first month of his major league career since Hall of Famer Chuck Klein accomplished the feat in 1928.

Odrisamer Despaigne (0-2) took the loss, allowing three runs in four innings.

Miami opened the scoring, loading the bases with no outs in the second inning but managing only one run on a Miguel Rojas groundout.

Philadelphia did better with its opportunity in the fourth, taking a 3-1 lead on an RBI single by Pedro Florimon and Lively's two-run single.

"I feel if I swing hard enough and get a hold of it right, good things will happen," said Lively, who is hitting .235 with one homer and four RBIs this season.

Miami closed its deficit to 3-2 in the fifth. Gordon led off with a bunt single, and he dove into third base at the end of the play, courtesy of throwing errors by Lively and second baseman Cesar Hernandez. Gordon trotted home on an RBI double by Yelich.

But that was the last successful rally of the night for the Marlins.

"Good thing Lively drove in two runs," Phillies manager Pete Mackanin said. "We won, and we're happy about that."

NOTES: Miami is set to recall LHP Dillon Peters, who will make his major league debut on Friday against the Phillies. Peters, who turned 25 on Thursday, was 6-2 with a 1.97 ERA at Double-A Jacksonville this year. ... Marlins 1B Justin Bour (oblique) is hoping to begin a rehab assignment on Saturday at Jacksonville. ... Wei-Yin Chen (elbow) is set to pitch two innings for High-A Jupiter on Friday. ... The Phillies claimed RHP Juan Nicasio, 31, who had a 2.85 ERA in 65 games with the Pittsburgh Pirates this year. ... Phillies RHP Jerad Eickhoff (nerve irritation, right hand) was placed on the 10-day disabled list. RHP Ricardo Pinto was recalled from Triple-A Lehigh Valley to take his roster spot. ... Phillies OFs Osrubal Herrera and Aaron Altherr began rehab assignments on Thursday at Double-A Reading. ... RHP Vince Velasquez (right middle finger) will undergo surgery due to a vascular issue.
Top Game Performances
Starting Pitchers
Philadelphia   Miami
Ben Lively Player Odrisamer Despaigne
Win W/L Loss
6.0 IP 4.0
5 Strikeouts 3
7 Hits 5
3.00 ERA 6.75
Hitting
Philadelphia   Miami
Freddy Galvis Player Dee Gordon
2 Hits 3
0 RBI 0
0 HR 0
3 TB 3
.500 Avg .750
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Hits HR TB Avg LOB K RBI BB SB Errors
Philadelphia 8 0 10 .235 15 10 3 2 0 2
Miami 9 0 11 .257 28 10 2 3 1 0