The Phillies rode five shutout innings from Ranger Suárez and a home run from Bryson Stott that sparked a four-run sixth inning for a 5-2 win in Miami. Suárez continued to build up in his return from the injured list, crossing the 80-pitch mark for the first time since returning as the Phillies offense overcame some early stranded runners to put away a lesser Marlins team.
Stott getting it started
The Phillies got started early in the first inning. A pair of walks to Trea Turner and Bryce Harper with one out in the first from Marlins starter Adam Oller started a threat, but Nick Castellanos struck out for the second out.