MIAMI (AP) -- Giancarlo Stanton scored from first base on Marcell Ozuna's double in the ninth, and the Miami Marlins beat the Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 on Friday night.
It was Ozuna's third double and fourth hit of the night, bouncing off the wall in left-center. Stanton never broke stride and just beat Carlos Ruiz's tag, the safe call getting reviewed and ultimately upheld to seal Miami's eighth win in its last nine games.
Stanton led off the ninth with a full-count walk off Ken Giles (1-1), and Ozuna followed with the hit that capped the first 4-for-4 night of his career.
 
Marlins stay hot, score in 9th to top Phillies 4-3
 
Dee Gordon had three more hits and raised his average to .423 for the Marlins.
Steve Cishek (1-1) gave up a two-out triple in the ninth to Cody Asche, but escaped by getting Carlos Ruiz to ground out and keep the game tied.
Chase Utley hit a three-run homer for the Phillies, who have lost four straight.
It was milestone night for Philadelphia. Ryan Howard played at first base for the 1,299th game, breaking the team mark held by Fred Luderus. And Utley appeared in his 1,500th game, one shy of tying Granny Hamner for No. 10 on the Phillies' all-time list.
Howard made a big play at first on his big night, diving left to snare a throw from Utley while keeping his right foot on the bag to complete a 5-4-3 double play after Miami loaded the bases - but came up scoreless - in the sixth.
Miami starter Tom Koehler faced the minimum nine batters through three innings, then faced all nine again in the fourth - and was fortunate he didn't see more. Utley's third home run of the season gave Philadelphia a 3-1 lead and the Phillies had the bases loaded later in the inning.
But Koehler fanned Freddy Galvis on a breaking ball that catcher J.T. Realmuto blocked in the dirt. And after Koehler's first pitch to Phillies' starter Jerome Williams skipped off Realmuto's glove to the wall, Realmuto got it back to Koehler in time to tag Howard - trying to score from third - and end the inning.
Koehler and Williams both allowed three runs in five innings.
 

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