NEW YORK — Derek Hill delivered a tiebreaking single with two outs in the eighth inning that sent the Miami Marlins to a 3-2 victory over the New York Mets on Sunday.
Nick Fortes had a sacrifice fly and Hill made a sensational catch in the first inning to help the last-place Marlins prevent a three-game sweep. Hill also scored the tying run on Huascar Brazobán's wild pitch in the seventh.
''It's always nice to win a close game — just kind of prove to yourself and to the team that we've got what it takes to win these ballgames,'' Hill said.
Miami became the first team to win a game in which it had three runners picked off since the New York Yankees beat Toronto 4-2 in June 1991. Emmanuel Rivera and Xavier Edwards were picked off first by Mets starter Paul Blackburn before Edwards was picked off second by Reed Garrett.
''On the bases, not so great. You're going to have those days,'' Marlins manager Skip Schumaker said. ''You're going to have some days with a young team — guys are still learning at this level and taking a shot at different times. You're going to have some teaching moments, for sure.''
Garrett (7-5) walked three of the five batters he faced before Hill singled to left field against Phil Maton, putting Miami in front 3-2. Jeff McNeil made a strong throw to the plate, but the ball popped out of catcher Francisco Alvarez's mitt as he quickly tried to apply a sweep tag on Jonah Bride.
Andrew Nardi (3-1) struck out two and Declan Cronin got pinch-hitter J.D. Martinez to ground into an inning-ending double play in the eighth. Calvin Faucher earned his third save with a scoreless ninth.
Francisco Lindor made a bid for a three-run homer in the ninth, but defensive replacement Cristian Pache ran down his long drive on the center-field warning track.