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Marlins lose to Braves 7-5; Stanton held out

Modified: September 17, 2012 at 10:17 pm • Published: September 17, 2012

MIAMI (AP) — Down by two runs in the ninth inning, Jose Reyes beat out an infield hit for Miami and the cleanup spot in the order was coming to the plate.

Only this time, there was no Giancarlo Stanton.

And no heroics, either.

Stanton did not play against Atlanta on Monday night, getting a day to rest what he and the team described as a strained muscle in his side.

The Marlins wound up losing 7-5 to the Braves, who scored the first six runs and still needed to make some plays late for their fourth straight victory.

"We battled. We make this game pretty fun," Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen said. "We went out and didn't give up. We battled back against good pitching."

Stanton pointed to his right side when describing the injury and Guillen described it as an oblique strain, though the team's official announcement was that Stanton had "left intercostal soreness."

Stanton said he expects to be in the lineup Tuesday. Guillen suggested he would be cautious with Stanton, who came into Monday second in the NL with 34 home runs.

"He's got a little soreness, that oblique, rib cage," Guillen said. "He's been dealing with that for a little while and this is something you have to really, really, really, really be careful about because that thing can go for weeks. We're going to go by ear to see how he feels in the next couple of days, and from that we'll make a decision when he's playing."

Justin Ruggiano got the call to start in right field for Stanton, while first baseman Carlos Lee moved into the cleanup spot in the order. Lee flied out for the second out in the ninth, and Ruggiano struck out against Atlanta closer Craig Kimbrel to end the game.

Dan Uggla hit a three-run home run in the first inning off Miami's Wade LeBlanc (2-5). Uggla also sprawled to snare a ground ball that ended a Miami threat in the eighth and Martin Prado tied a career best with four hits for the Braves.

It was the fourth straight win for Atlanta, which moved within five games of idle Washington in the NL East.

"Three-run homer, but for me Danny saved us defensively," Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "Here's a guy that gets a bad rap at times defensively, and he saved the game for us today making a bunch of plays."

It was Uggla's first three-RBI game since Aug. 15. Uggla has 13 RBIs in 12 games against Miami this season, more than anyone else has managed against the Marlins.

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