Miami Marlins Lose to Braves 4-3

The game ended with rookie Jake Marisnick caught in a rundown

The last-place Miami Marlins found a new way to lose — by getting caught in a walkoff rundown.

Rookie pinch-runner Jake Marisnick made the final out Tuesday trying to advance to third base when a pitch got past the catcher, and Miami lost to the Atlanta Braves 4-3.

"I think that sums up how we're going right now," said Marlins manager Mike Redmond, whose team has lost four straight games and 25 of the past 35.

With Miami trailing by a run in the ninth, Marisnick entered the game after Placido Polanco's one-out double. With two outs and Ed Lucas at the plate, Craig Kimbrel's fastball got by catcher Brian McCann, and Marisnick took off.

The ball caromed off the backstop directly to McCann, who took advantage of the favorable bounce to start a 2-5-4 putout.

"I can't believe it bounced right back to him like that," Lucas said.

"Awesome," Braves left fielder Evan Gattis said. "Just like we drew it up."

That gave Kimbrel his major league-leading 46th save in 49 chances. He has converted 36 straight opportunities.

Atlanta's Julio Teheran, working on 10 days' rest, gave up three runs in the first and then none after that. Teheran (12-7) went 6 2/3 innings.

Giancarlo Stanton returned to the Marlins lineup after missing two games with a sore ankle, and he doubled home a run in the first. But Miami had only three hits after the opening inning.

"We've seen that before," Redmond said. "We come out and score, then get shut down. I'm not sure how that happens, but it's happened a lot."

The Marlins must go 10-9 the rest of the way to avoid a 100-loss season.

"It's embarrassing when you lose 100," veteran Chris Coghlan said.

Miami fell to 19-30 in one-run games.

Tom Koehler (3-10) allowed four runs in five innings. He's 0-4 in his past seven starts.

After Teheran departed with a 4-3 lead in the seventh, the Marlins loaded the bases before Luis Ayala came on to strike out Stanton and end the inning.

"Biggest out of the game," Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said.

"I told Luis I was going to take him to dinner after that," Teheran said.

Atlanta went 3 for 16 with runners in scoring position, but Gattis had his third straight two-RBI game. Chris Johnson, who came into the game leading the NL in batting, drove in a run and had two singles for his 46th multi-hit game. His average rose to .330.

Mindful of October games to come for the NL East leaders, Gonzalez decided to have Teheran skip a turn in the rotation.

"Anytime you give those guys a breather, maybe you don't see it the first start back, but I think you'll see it the next couple of starts and beyond," Gonzalez said. "That's what we want to do — we want to pitch these guys beyond the next couple of starts."

Teheran allowed five hits, only three after the first, and struck out six. One run scored when shortstop Andrelton Simmons made a poor throw to first trying to complete a double play that would have ended the first inning.

Braves rightfielder Justin Upton left the game in the fourth with a bruised right knee after fouling a ball off it. He said he might be back in the lineup Wednesday.

NOTES: Marlins LHP Bryan Flynn will make his second major league start Friday against the Mets and likely remain in the rotation after that. Struggling RHP Jacob Turner's next start will be pushed back to Sunday. ... Tentative schedules for 2014 were released Monday, and the Marlins will open at home March 31 against Colorado. The Braves will open the season at Milwaukee on March 31. ... Atlanta OF Reed Johnson (left Achilles tendinitis) was activated from the DL before the game. ... Braves reliever Jordan Walden (groin) threw a bullpen session Tuesday and said he felt good afterward. Barring a setback, he will be available to pitch beginning Thursday.

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