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Harper's solo home run and Nola's six strong innings lead Phillies to 1-0 shutout win

2026-05-05, Moovit News Team

Phillies Beat Marlins 1-0 Behind Harper, Nola

Philadelphia's Bryce Harper delivered a three-hit performance and Aaron Nola pitched six strong innings as the Phillies defeated the Miami Marlins 1-0 Monday night. Harper's seventh home run of the season provided the game's only scoring, while Nola bounced back from two difficult outings to lead Philadelphia to its sixth win in seven games under interim manager Don Mattingly. The victory gave the Phillies three wins in the four-game Miami series.
Philadelphia Phillies player Bryce Harper hitting a home run at Citizens Bank Park during night game against Miami Marlins

Nola Dominates in Bounce-Back Performance

Nola's six-inning effort marked a return to form after struggling in his previous two starts. The right-hander kept Miami's offense in check throughout his outing, allowing the Phillies' bullpen to preserve the narrow lead. Adolis García contributed two hits to Philadelphia's offensive effort. The win improved the Phillies to 6-1 since Mattingly took over as interim manager, demonstrating the team's strong response to the leadership change.

Stubbs Shines Defensively in Shutout Win

Phillies catcher Garrett Stubbs threw out two Marlins base runners attempting to steal, marking the first time he'd accomplished that feat in a single game. After Nola's departure, relievers Tanner Banks, José Alvarado, and closer Brad Keller combined to finish the shutout. Marlins starter Janson Junk pitched 5 1/3 innings and allowed only one run, but Miami couldn't generate enough offense to support his effort. Marlins rookie catcher Joe Mack made his major league debut, going 0 for 3.
Philadelphia Phillies catcher Garrett Stubbs throwing to second base during pickoff attempt at Citizens Bank Park

Series Win Continues Phillies' Strong Stretch

The Monday night victory completed a successful series for Philadelphia, who took three of four games in Miami. The Phillies' 6-1 record under Mattingly reflects improved performance across multiple areas, including pitching depth and defensive execution. The team's ability to win close, low-scoring games demonstrates the type of consistency that'll be crucial as the season progresses.

Teams Head to Next Series

The Phillies were scheduled to face the Athletics next, while the Marlins were set to host Baltimore. Philadelphia's momentum under new leadership positions them well heading into their upcoming matchups. Fans can track real-time game updates, schedule changes, and transit options to Citizens Bank Park through Moovit, which provides comprehensive trip planning for getting to Phillies home games.