PHILADELPHIA - The Miami Marlins came to town to start the second half in a good way, but in their three-game set versus the Philadelphia Phillies, something always went wrong. On Friday night, it was Cole Gillespie's crucial late-game error in the outfield that opened the floodgates for an eventual loss. On Sunday afternoon, it was A.J. Ramos who could not hold the Phillies back as the opponents took it in walk-off fashion.
And on Saturday evening, on a sticky night in Philadelphia, the Marlins could not make the gloves stick as the team committed two sloppy errors and gave up a few concentrated hard-hit balls en route to the eventual 3-1 loss.