Florida right-hander Javier Vazquez had trouble pitching and catching.
Vazquez made a costly error when he dropped a throw at home plate and lasted only 4 1-3 innings Monday night, when the Marlins lost to the Philadelphia Phillies 6-4.
"Things aren't happening for me right now," Vazquez said. "Nothing is going right."
Vazquez (2-3) allowed nine hits and six runs, five earned. His ERA rose to 6.88.
"I wish I had an explanation, but I got nothing," he said. "Just frustrating, embarrassed with the way I'm throwing."
The Phillies turned four double plays behind Joe Blanton, who came off the disabled list to pitch five innings and earn his first victory of the season.
"They say the double play's a pitcher's best friend, and it really was tonight," Blanton said. "It helped me out a lot."
Shortstop Jimmy Rollins and second baseman Pete Orr each had a hand in three DPs for the Phillies, who lead the majors in fielding.
"Our trademark the past four or five years is we play solid defense," manager Charlie Manuel said.
The Marlins' trademark is shaky defense. They've improved this season, but the problem resurfaced against the Phillies.
When Rollins homered on the game's fifth pitch, right fielder Mike Stanton leaped but the ball deflected off his glove and cleared the wall.
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