Nunez got Holliday, 0 for four with runners in scoring position Wednesday, to chop into a double play. "We're not trying to hit anybody, obviously, in that situation ... We're not trying to hit Ryan Ludwick to get to Albert Pujols with the bases loaded up by four. Common sense says that's not what you want to do." By the time the Marlins had their first extra-base hit — Dan Uggla's double in the eighth — they already had a 4-1 lead built on 10 singles.
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