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Marlins finish off Phillies, series win with rout

PHILADELPHIA -- The Marlins opened their three-game series Tuesday against the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park with manager Mike Redmond answering questions about his job. They finished it Thursday with a 9-1 victory to win the series and end a 10-game road trip with a little momentum on their side.

The Marlins took advantage of three walks and one hit batsman in the fourth inning, when they scored four runs on two-run singles by Adeiny Hechavarria and Martin Prado. Hechavarria went 4-for-4 with three RBIs, while Prado went 3-for-5 with four RBIs. Miami scored four again in the sixth, two on Giancarlo Stanton's line-drive homer.

Video: MIA@PHI: Hechavarria shines with the glove and bat

"Today was a great day, and now we need to focus on tomorrow," Redmond said. "We got some big hits and took advantage of situations. Lot of good at-bats and it's nice to win a series."

The Phillies continued to struggle offensively, scoring a run in the ninth inning to avoid their third shutout. The Phils have scored the fewest runs (41) in baseball, while leading baseball in errors (17) and walks (66).

"We've got some work to do," Phillies manager Ryne Sandberg said. "We have to tighten up the defense. We have to play a little bit smarter. Tighten up the fundamentals. We have to find a way to get some runs up there."

MOMENTS THAT MATTERED

Phillies walk them, Marlins score them: Phillies right-hander Dustin McGowan threw three scoreless innings before walking the bases loaded with one out in the fourth. McGowan then allowed a single to Hechavarria to score two runs and hand the Marlins a 2-0 lead. At that point, Sandberg replaced McGowan with Hector Neris, who hit Marlins pitcher David Phelps with a pitch to reload the bases, setting up Prado's hit two batters later. More >

Video: MIA@PHI: Prado drives in two runs on a single to left

Veteran presence: Prado had two of the biggest at-bats in the win. In the fourth, Prado, who moved into the second spot in the batting order at the start of the series, worked an eight-pitch at-bat off Neris before hitting a two-run single through the left side for a 4-0 lead. In the sixth, his one-out double brought two more runs home as the Marlins built a six-run lead. More >

Video: MIA@PHI: Prado doubles to right, scoring two runs

Phrustrations everywhere: The Phillies entered the game having scored the fewest runs in baseball, and those struggles continued against a pitcher making his second start of the season as well as a struggling bullpen. The Phillies also committed two errors and walked five to add to their league-high totals. More >

More than a quality start: With a bullpen that entered the day with a 4.96 ERA -- 28th in the Majors -- the Marlins needed effective innings from Phelps. The righty worked seven shutout innings in which he struck out five and cut his ERA by more than half down to 3.55. More >

Video: MIA@PHI: Phelps fans five in seven scoreless frames

SOUND SMART WITH YOUR FRIENDS

The Phillies lineup lacked something significant Thursday: a player from the 2008 World Series roster. Sandberg sat Carlos Ruiz, Ryan Howard and Chase Utley, the only three remaining position players from the championship team. The Phillies played a game Sept. 18, 2014, with pitcher Kyle Kendrick in the lineup. Kendrick pitched for the Phillies in 2008, but he did not make the World Series roster.

The Phillies announced a crowd of 17,097, the smallest in Citizens Bank Park history. It was their smallest crowd in Philadelphia since June 4, 2003, when they drew 16,232 in a game against Seattle at Veterans Stadium.

QUOTABLE

We'll work on things. We'll be all right. It's a brand new day every day." -- Phillies center fielder Ben Revere

WHAT'S NEXT

Marlins: Miami will open a three-game series against the Nationals at Marlins Park in a 7:10 p.m. ET start on Friday. Mat Latos will go for his first win of the season after dropping his first three starts. Latos is 3-2 lifetime against the Nationals with a 2.66 ERA in seven starts.

Phillies: The Phils open a three-game series Friday against the Braves at Citizens Bank Park at 7:05 p.m. Right-hander Aaron Harang (1-2, 1.96 ERA) makes his fourth start for Philadelphia.

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Todd Zolecki is a reporter for MLB.com. Read his Phillies blog The Zo Zone. Follow him on Twitter. Michael Radano is a contributor to MLB.com.