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  • Marlins shut out by Zack Wheeler, Phillies

    The Marlins have lost four out of five games against their National League East rivals this season, with Monday's game being the most lopsided of them all.

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    The Miami Marlins went into Citizens Bank Park riding plenty of momentum as winners of four straight series and owners of a 10-2 record in the month of June. They were very quickly humbled by the Philadelphia Phillies and Zack Wheeler. The veteran right-hander struck out a season-high nine in his club's 7-0 shutout of the Fish.

    Marlins manager Clayton McCullough believed that Miami's hitters would pose a greater challenge to Wheeler than they did when matched up with him at loanDepot park just over a month ago. In terms of results, it looked very similar this time around.

    Wheeler did match his season-high with three walks, but it wasn't enough for the Marlins, as they had one extra-base hit off of him, a double courtesy of Joe Mack in the top of the fifth inning.

    "We're moving ourselves into position where we feel like we can contend for postseason spots every year," McCullough said. "When you get into the postseason, this is what you're going to face, and it's not going to be easy. Runs are at a premium, baserunners are, so you just try to be as disciplined and diligent to your plan as you can be, and hopefully the more exposure our group continues to get against a lot of frontline guys that it will bode well for them."

    On the flipside, the Marlins went with Ryan Gusto, who has taken one of the spots in the rotation due to injuries to both Eury Pérez and Janson Junk. In 4 ⅔ innings of work, Gusto allowed five runs on eight hits, three walks and only struck out one.

    In the bottom of the second inning, Gusto surrendered the first career home run to Florida Atlantic product Gabriel Rincones Jr. Gusto left a sweeper hanging that Rincones was able to take 385 feet deep to right field and give the Phillies an early 1-0 lead. A two run bottom of the third and fourth innings would be the final blows and Gusto couldn't make it out of the fifth inning.

    "Battled very well," McCullough said. "He'd been a little under the weather the last few days and I think that caught up to him a little bit today. I think some of the two-K execution is where he can take some steps."

    If there is one positive to take away from this game, it was that William Kempner. In 2 1/3 innings, he kept the Phillies offense at bay, not allowing a hit, no walks and struck out two. Acquired from the San Francisco Giants in exchange for international pool money in January 2025, Kempner earned a selection to the 40-man roster this past offseason and was recalled from Triple-A Jacksonville on May 30. His ERA remains at 0.00 in six MLB appearances since then.

    "Will has got a terrific arm," McCullough said. "Limited major league sample to this point. We love his stuff, and we believe Will can be for us down the road. Right now, every opportunity he gets to go out there is just very good experience for him to continue to learn from."

    With the loss, the Marlins drop back down to a game below .500 at 36-37. Looking at the standings, they are still two games out of the final National League Wild Card spot. Tyler Phillips, the former Phillies pitcher, will get the start on Tuesday at 6:40 pm. He will go opposite of former Marlins lefty Jesus Luzardo.

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