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  Saturday, Sep. 9 7:05pm ET
D-Backs eye sweep vs. Florida
 
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MIAMI (AP) -- Todd Stottlemyre returned to his early season form and is ready for a postseason run.

Now if only the Arizona Diamondbacks can get to the playoffs.

Stottlemyre gave up five hits in 7 1-3 innings Saturday night as Arizona beat the Florida Marlins 4-1 and tightened the NL wild-card race.

The Diamondbacks, who won for only the sixth time in 17 games, are 3½ games behind the Mets, who lost to Philadelphia 6-3.

"We are going to have the opportunity to determine our fate," Stottlemyre said. "We're going to be able to take care of the teams that are ahead of us."

The Marlins, who have scored just two runs in the last 20 innings, lost their fifth in a row.

Greg Colbrunn hit a go-ahead single in the eighth inning and Steve Finley followed with his career-high 35th home run.

Stottlemyre, making his second start since a 10-week layoff with tendinitis in his right elbow, struck out four and did not walk anyone.

"It's been a long time," Stottlemyre said. "When you're sitting on the DL you don't want to just get back. You want to get back and contribute. It was fun tonight. It's been a long time since I've had fun."

Stottlemyre (9-5), who won seven of his first eight starts this year, retired 17 of the first 20 batters he faced.

"It wasn't him," Florida's Preston Wilson said. "We just didn't hit. I didn't hit, nobody hit."

Stottlemyre allowed just three hits before giving up a home run to Cliff Floyd to lead off the seventh inning, but that was enough for the Marlins to tie it at 1. But they needed to score more.

"We have good enough pitching and good enough defense. It's the run production," Marlins manager John Boles said. "That for me is the last piece of the puzzle. We'll keep working on it."

Matt Mantei pitched the ninth for his 13th save in 15 opportunities.

A.J. Burnett (2-5) gave up nine hits and four earned runs in eight innings.

Last week at Arizona, Stottlemyre pitched 4 2-3 innings in the Diamondbacks' 10-5 win over Burnett and the Marlins.

"He was really a lot better than the first time we faced him," Boles said of Stottlemyre. "He's a competitor. You just love him, his makeup, his tenacity. He'll do anything to try to beat you."

Tony Womack and Finley each had two hits for Arizona.

Womack doubled to lead off the third, moved to third on Jay Bell's single and scored on a double play to give to Diamondbacks a 1-0 lead.

Womack also started Arizona's three-run eighth inning with a walk. He later scored on Colbrunn's single, and Finley hit a drive that barely cleared the fence and Mark Kotsay's outstretched glove in right field.

That was enough cushion for Stottlemyre and the bullpen.

"He was outstanding tonight," Arizona manager Buck Showalter said. "That was as good as the guy can pitch."

Game notes
With Floyd's home run, the Marlins have four players with 20 or more this season. Wilson has 25, Derrek Lee has 24 and Mike Lowell has 22. ... Marlins OF Henry Rodriguez was scratched from the lineup following batting practice. He felt tightness in his left hamstring, but still pinch-hit in the eighth inning. He flied out. ... Wilson stuck out once, giving him 171 this season and leaving him 18 shy of Bobby Bonds record set in 1970.
 


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