GameTrax: Marlins vs. Padres

GameTrax: Marlins vs. Padres

Published Jun. 26, 2010 11:15 a.m. ET



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By JEFF MEZYDLO

STATS Senior Writer

(AP) -- The uncertainty surrounding
their managerial situation could be a distraction for the Florida
Marlins. Sending Josh Johnson to the mound might help them forgot about
that for the time being.


The right-hander tries for a fourth
straight victory while looking to help the Marlins avoid a third
consecutive loss and even their series with the NL West-leading San
Diego Padres on Saturday night.


Florida (35-38) fell to 1-2 under interim manager Edwin Rodriguez after a 3-0 loss to San Diego on Friday.


While Rodriguez is in charge for now,
reports continue to surface that veteran manager Bobby Valentine
remains the frontrunner to permanently replace the recently fired Fredi
Gonzalez. However, talks between Valentine and the team were "slowing
down" temporarily.


Former Marlins and current Arizona third base coach Bo Porter also appears to be a candidate for the job.


"All I can control is the present time," Rodriguez said. "After that, who knows?"


The present has a chance to be pretty good for the Marlins with Johnson taking the ball Saturday.


Among the major league leaders in
ERA, Johnson (8-2, 1.80 ERA) has allowed four earned runs and struck
out 51 batters in 57 innings while going 5-1 in his last eight starts.


Johnson gave up a run and struck out nine in a 4-1 win over Tampa Bay on Sunday.


"He's very good," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "He's one of the best pitchers in either league."


Johnson has been very good versus
San Diego, going 1-0 with an 0.64 ERA in two starts. He tossed a
three-hitter and struck out 12 in a 10-1 home victory over the Padres
on April 26.


"He had a career night," San Diego pitcher Mat Latos said. "He's a potential Cy Young winner."


The Padres (43-30) are playing well enough to make matters tough on Johnson this time.


Will Venable hit a two-run homer and
Chase Headley added two hits Friday as San Diego won for the fourth
time in five games and improved to 3-1 at Florida this season.


Venable has homered three times in five games, all coming after a 45-game stretch without one.


"I've been getting some good pitches to hit lately," said Venable, who has 10 RBIs in his last six games.


Headley is batting .319 lifetime against the Marlins, but is 0 for 4 versus Johnson.


San Diego's Jon Garland (7-5, 3.26)
takes the ball after he allowed four runs in six innings of a 9-4 win
over Baltimore on Sunday to snap a personal three-game skid.


Though Garland has a 6.38 ERA over
his last four starts overall, he's allowed three earned runs and struck
out 18 in 20 innings while winning his last three starts against
Florida.


The right-hander gave up a run, three hits and struck out 10 in six innings of a 4-1 win over the Marlins on April 27.


Florida's Hanley Ramirez is 2 for 11 against Garland, but 11 for 23 in his last six games after going 3 for 4 on Friday.


Updated June 26, 2010
















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