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Florida Marlins ‘ Logan Morrison sparks rousing comeback win

Logan Morrison’s two-run double capped a seven-run sixth inning as the Marlins overcame a 4-0 deficit against the Mets.

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Marlins refuse to fade, gain ground in races

Rallying behind a seven-run sixth inning, which featured a two-run double by Logan Morrison, the Marlins rolled past the Mets, 11-4, in front of 28,640 at Citi Field.

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Struggles have Stanton trying to adjust

Mike Stanton is mired in an 0-for-20 slump since he had a single on Aug.

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Morrison making it easy to wait on power

Known as a pure hitter, Marlins rookie left fielder Logan Morrison has raised his batting average to .307 with a .391 on-base percentage entering Thursday night's game vs.

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Gaby gets his bat going against Mets

There is something about facing the Mets that brings out the best in Gaby Sanchez.

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Bats, bullpen help Sanabia defeat Mets

Rookie Alex Sanabia allowed three runs (two earuned) on four hits in 6 1/3 innings on Wednesday night, and the Marlins posted a 5-4 victory over the Mets in front of 27,096 at Citi Field.

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Bullpen unable to hold lead against Mets

Luis Castillo's two-out RBI single in the ninth inning lifted the Mets to a 6-5 win over the Marlins in front of 27,131 on Tuesday night at Citi Field.

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Four errors cost Marlins against Mets

Four Florida errors led to two unearned runs, which proved the difference in a 6-5 loss to the Mets in the San Juan Series finale in front of 19,232 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium.

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Marlins hope to return to Puerto Rico in 2011

In fact, the Marlins were so pleased with their "home" series against the Mets at Hiram Bithorn Stadium that they are hopeful to return in 2011.

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Florida Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria says Edwin Rodriguez will manage for rest of the season

Edwin Rodriguez will continue to manage the Marlins for the rest of the season.

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Coghlan not averse to bursts of power

Though Chris Coghlan's primary focus remains getting on base and making things happen, the Marlins' leadoff hitter has some pop, as he demonstrated on Monday against the Mets.

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RBI program puts on youth clinic in P.R.

MLB's RBI program put on a youth clinic in Carolina, Puerto Rico for underprivileged youth in the area. The program revolved around the Mets and Marlins series that is going to be played at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan.

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Mets-Marlins to add to Hiram Bithorn's history

Hiram Bithorn Stadium, operated by the municipal government of San Juan, was built in 1962 and was recently renovated. And with the Mets-Marlins series set to kick off there Monday, the anticipation has been building.

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Marlins want to be cheered in Puerto Rico

For the Marlins, and their proximity to Puerto Rico and the rest of the Caribbean, taking this week's series with the Mets out of Miami presents an opportunity to expand its fan base.

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Rodriguez to helm Marlins in Puerto Rico

Edwin Rodriguez will be managing the Marlins when they head to Puerto Rico for the start of a three-game series against the Mets on Monday, Florida owner Jeffrey Loria confirmed Sunday.

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Florida Marlins formally interview interim manager Edwin Rodriguez

The Marlins formally interviewed interim manager Edwin Rodriguez on Saturday and told him he would be going with the team to Puerto Rico for a three-game set against the Mets that begins Tuesday.

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Marlins to take part in Puerto Rican clinic

When the Marlins head to Puerto Rico on Monday to play a three-game series with the Mets, Helms will be one of several players from both teams to take part in the MLB Players Trust's City Clinics program.

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Bullpen can't get it done in Marlins' loss

Jeff Francoeur delivered a game-tying three-run homer and Ike Davis' double-play ground ball proved the difference as the Mets defeated the Marlins, 7-6, in front of 36,612 at Citi Field.

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Marlins cut down by Niese at Citi Field

Nate Robertson was tagged for six runs, including a two-run homer by David Wright, and the Mets dropped the Marlins, 6-1, in front of 37,165 at Citi Field and a nationally televised audience on FOX.

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Hanley's rhythm off in Marlins' big spots

After leaving five runners on base in Friday's 4-3 loss to the Mets, Hanley Ramirez admitted more is expected from him. This year with runners in scoring position, he's hitting .241 (13-for-54).

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