Eickhoff, Harper lead Phillies past Marlins

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jerad Eickhoff pitched seven crisp innings, Bryce Harper hit a two-run homer and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Miami Marlins 4-0 on Friday night.

J.T. Realmuto and Maikel Franco also went deep for the Phillies, who won for just the third time in their last nine games.

Jorge Alfaro had two of Miami’s five hits. The Marlins, who began the day in a tie with Kansas City for the worst record in the majors, dropped to 8-18.

The start of the game was delayed 1 hour, 33 minutes due to rain.

Harper broke the game open with a drive off the second deck in right in the eighth. The slugger was mired in a 2-for-22 drought before launching Tyler Kinley’s 88-mph slider 400 feet for his sixth homer.

Eickhoff (1-1) allowed two hits, struck out six and walked one. It was the right-hander’s second start and third appearance of the season after making just one start in 2018 due to a right hand injury that was a struggle to diagnose.

Eickhoff finally was treated for carpal tunnel syndrome, including surgery after last season, and is slowly beginning to regain his form. He was sharp in spring training and returned to Philadelphia’s rotation on Sunday at Colorado, allowing four runs in six innings. The win against lowly Miami was his longest outing since going seven innings on April 10, 2017.

Alfaro’s leadoff single in the fourth was Miami’s first hit. But Alfaro was called out on a steal attempt when Eickhoff struck out Miguel Rojas and home plate umpire Nic Lentz ruled Rojas interfered with Realmuto’s throw.

Realmuto put the Phillies in front with an opposite-field shot to right in the first off Jose Urena (1-4) that was helped by a strong wind. Franco’s two-out homer to right in the fourth came on the same pitch, a two-seam fastball that was in almost the identical location down the middle of the plate.

Urena was sharp otherwise, allowing four hits in seven innings.

Wind was a factor on a cool, blustery evening.

Rhys Hoskins‘ pop fly to shallow center in the first fell in for a double when it blew away from Marlins center fielder Lewis Brinson. Harper couldn’t corral a foul ball in the second that bounced beyond his reach. And Philadelphia shortstop Sean Rodriguez had two near-collisions in the outfield as he raced to make tricky catches of wind-blown balls over his head, first just missing center fielder Andrew McCutchen in the fourth and then brushing against left fielder Nick Williams in the sixth.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Marlins: INF Neil Walker (hamstring) was out of the starting lineup, but walked as a pinch hitter in the eighth. … OF/1B Garrett Cooper (left calf strain) had three hits and homered in a rehab assignment at Single-A Jupiter.

Phillies: SS Jean Segura (strained left hamstring) is expected to return to the lineup on Saturday.

UP NEXT

Marlins right-hander Trevor Richards (0-3, 3.72 ERA) opposes Phillies right-hander Jake Arrieta (3-2, 2.65 ERA) on Saturday night. Arrieta, who is 6-1 with a 2.78 ERA in nine career starts against Miami, is pitching for the first time since criticizing Harper for his ejection against the Mets on Monday night.