SAN FRANCISCO — Pinch-hitter Marcell Ozuna's two-run single gave Tom Koehler his first victory in nine career starts, and the Miami Marlins rallied past the San Francisco Giants 2-1 Thursday night.
Ozuna's line drive to right field in the eighth inning off reliever Jeremy Affeldt (1-3) ended Koehler's stretch of futility. After six appearances in the bullpen, Koehler (1-5) had been winless in seven starts this season — and took the loss in his lone start last year — for the worst team in the majors.
Giants starter Chad Gaudin tossed 4 1-3 scoreless innings, but left the game after taking a hard line drive off his right throwing elbow. The team said he had a bruised elbow.
Joaquin Arias' RBI triple put San Francisco up 1-0 in the seventh.
Koehler kept the Giants off the scoreboard otherwise. He didn't allow a hit until Gregor Blanco's one-out single in the sixth. He struck out three, walked three and allowed three hits.
The right-hander's long-sought victory ended the third-longest winless streak to start a career in Marlins history, behind Marc Valdez's nine-start stretch from 1995-96 and Kevin Olsen's 12-start streak from 2001-02, according to STATS.
Chad Qualls pitched a perfect eighth and Steve Cishek tossed a scoreless ninth for his 11th save.
The Marlins, even with their constant roster shuffling and struggles, seem to be right at home San Francisco's chilly waterfront ballpark the past few seasons. They have won eight in a row at AT&T Park since July 28, 2010.