Major League Baseball
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Miami 9, NY Mets 5
When: 4:10 PM ET, Saturday, May 30, 2015
Where: Citi Field, New York City, New York
Temperature: 82°
Umpires: Home - Mike DiMuro, 1B - Clint Fagan, 2B - Tripp Gibson, 3B - Mark Carlson
Attendance: 39095

NEW YORK -- If the Miami Marlins are going to climb out of the big hole they've created over the season's first 50 games, they could do a lot worse than follow the template provided Saturday by their bullpen.

Six Marlins relievers combined for 5 2/3 shutout innings Saturday, and left fielder Christian Yelich's two-run seventh-inning single snapped a tie and lifted Miami to a 9-5 win over the New York Mets at Citi Field.

The win was the second in a row for the Marlins (20-30), who crawled out of last place with Friday's victory over the Mets. Miami moved within 8 1/2 games of the National League East-leading Washington Nationals following Saturday's triumph.

"You can't get too caught up in your own record," said right-hander Carter Capps, who allowed one hit and struck out two in the seventh inning. "I was actually talking to some of the guys down there today. You start winning a couple series here and there and all of a sudden you're back in it.

"You've just got to chip away. You don't have to win every game, but you've really got to win these divisional series."

The Marlins chipped away at the remaining outs Saturday, when right-hander Tom Koehler was staked to a 5-1 lead but was chased during a game-tying rally by the Mets in the fifth.

Right-hander Vin Mazzaro stranded runners at the corners in the fourth before throwing a perfect fifth.

The Mets put runners at the corners again with one out in the sixth against right-hander Bryan Morris, but left-hander Mike Dunn struck out first baseman Lucas Duda and retired second baseman Daniel Murphy on a grounder to short.

Yelich's hit made a winner out of Dunn (1-3) and Carter survived a leadoff single in the seventh before giving way to right-hander Sam Dyson, who allowed centerfielder Darrell Ceciliani to reach via an error before recording two outs. Right-hander A.J. Ramos retired Duda, the Mets' leading home run hitter, to end the eighth.

"We were able to shut it down," Capps said. "Mazzaro came in and did a great job. That's all you ask for -- one guy struggling, you've got to have another guy step up."

The Marlins got some insurance in the ninth via back-to-back homers by right fielder Giancarlo Stanton (his second of the game) and first baseman Jeff Baker. Ramos worked around a hit in the bottom half to complete his fourth save.

"Phenomenal -- phenomenal job," said Koehler, who couldn't keep track of how many relievers the Marlins used. "Seven of them. I think it was seven, right? Six? All six of them (did) an absolutely incredible job."

The Marlins also had a day to remember at the plate. Every starter except Koehler had at least one hit as Miami scored its most runs since it beat the Philadelphia Phillies 9-1 on April 23.

"The Marlins have a very good lineup and you have to pitch," Mets manager Terry Collins said. "They swing the bats and you have to pitch and when you don't, they can beat you up."

Of the Marlins' 14 hits, eight went for extra-bases, including a two-run double by shortstop Donovan Solano in the second, Stanton's solo homer in the third and a two-run homer by catcher J.T. Realmuto in the fourth.

"Today was a big day for all of our hitters," Marlins manager Dan Jennings said. "It's great to see them step in there and pick each other up and produce with extra-base hits."

Koehler was charged with all five runs on seven hits and four walks while striking out just one over 3 1/3 innings. He also survived a scare in the second inning, when a comebacker by Mets catcher Kevin Plawecki hit Koehler in his right shoulder, caromed off the side of his head and knocked his hat off.

Duda had an RBI double in the first. Right fielder Curtis Granderson delivered an RBI single in the fourth immediately before third baseman Ruben Tejada tied the game with a three-run double.

Tejada and shortstop
Top Game Performances
Starting Pitchers
Miami   NY Mets
Tom Koehler Player Jon Niese
No Decision W/L No Decision
3.1 IP 4.0
1 Strikeouts 3
7 Hits 7
13.50 ERA 9.00
Hitting
Miami   NY Mets
Martin Prado Player Ruben Tejada
3 Hits 2
0 RBI 3
0 HR 0
4 TB 3
.600 Avg .500
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Hits HR TB Avg LOB K RBI BB SB Errors
Miami 14 4 30 .341 18 9 9 1 1 2
NY Mets 9 0 11 .250 30 6 5 6 0 2