MIAMI, FL - MAY 11: Jose Reyes #7 of the Florida Marlins rounds second base on his way to a triple against the New York Mets at Marlins Park on May 11, 2012 in Miami, Florida. The Marlins defeated the Mets 6-5. (Photo by Marc Serota/Getty Images)
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The Marlins were defeated by the Mets on Sunday for the third straight game as New York completed the series sweep in Miami. New York score all of its runs in the first inning.
David Wright brought in Ronny Cedeno to give New York a 1-0 lead. Then later in the inning, with the bases loaded, Jason Bay blasted a homer to right-center field for a grand slam.
Justin Ruggiano was 2-for-4 at the plate and recorded a RBI double for the Marlins only run. For the Mets, this is their seventh win in eight games and the first road series sweep of the Marlins in five years.
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After blowing a two-run lead in the ninth inning against the Mets on Saturday, the Marlins look to avoid a series sweep when action resumes on Sunday.
Miami will send Mark Buehrle (12-11, 3.62), perhaps its most consistent pitcher this season, to the mound. Chris Young (3-7, 4.64 ERA) gets the start for the Mets.
Take a look at the game schedule and broadcast information here:
Date/Time: Sunday, Sept. 2, 1:10 p.m. ET
TV: SNY, FOX Sports Florida
Online streaming: MLB.tv
A loss for the Marlins on Sunday would mark the first time the Mets swept them on the road in five years. For the Mets, it would be their seventh win in their last eight games.
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The Marlins looked like they had this one wrapped up against the Mets on Saturday night going into the ninth inning, but New York ended up loading the bases and eventually went ahead in the ninth to win, 5-3.
Bryan Petersen cracked the scoreboard first with a double to left center field that brought in second baseman Donovan Solano. Jose Reyes scored the other two runs for the Marlins. Giancarlo Stanton brought Reyes in for the Marlins second run of the game with a single in the sixth inning, and Carlos Lee did it in the eighth.
Lucas Dula hit an RBI single to center field in the ninth inning, which was followed eventually by Kelly Shoppach's game winning base hit.
This is the second straight game the Marlins have dropped to the Mets.
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The Marlins play the second of their three-game series against the Mets on Saturday, looking to get back on the winning track. New York blanked Miami on Friday, so this one is to even up the series. The Marlins will send Josh Johnson (7-11, 4.00 ERA) to the mound who faces Jeremy Hefner 2-5, 4.65 ERA) in the pitching duel.
Miami is trying to stop New York from winning its sixth game out of its last seven. Both teams are out of the likely playoff picture, despite expectations going into the season. Take a look here at the game schedule and broadcast information.
Date/Time: Saturday, Sept. 1, 7:10 p.m. ET
TV: SNY, FOX Sports Florida
Online streaming: MLB.tv
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The MIami Marlins lost 3-0 to the New York Mets Friday night, shut out by a complete game from R.A. Dickey.
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