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Pittsburgh (6-6) had posted two straight shutouts and three in five contests before losing 11-1 to Atlanta on Sunday. Now, the Pirates will try to slow down a Marlins lineup that is averaging 6.41 runs.
Florida (11-1) has scored 16 runs over its last two games, including a 7-4 victory over Washington on Sunday in the finale of a three-game series.
Cody Ross was the hitting star for the Marlins in that contest, tying the game with a homer in the eighth and connecting for a three-run double in the ninth en route to finishing with five RBIs.
Florida is now 6-0 on the road following its fourth comeback victory.
"When we're down, nobody panics," Ross said. "We have a feeling we're going to win. It's just a matter of time. That's the way we've approached it the last week or so and it's kind of paid off for us."
Ross went 3-for-4 to raise his average from .205 to .256. Ross has 11 RBIs after finishing with a career-high 73 last season.
In 11 games versus Pittsburgh, Ross is hitting .345 (10-for-29) with three home runs, three doubles and 12 RBIs.
The Marlins went 3-2 against the Pirates last season even though their starting pitchers posted a 4.88 ERA.
Andrew Miller (0-0, 6.43 ERA), who has never faced Pittsburgh, will take the mound for Florida in this series' opener. This will be the 23-year-old left-hander's second straight start after two relief appearances.
In his last outing, Miller gave up four runs and four hits in 4 2-3 innings as Florida beat Atlanta 10-4 on Wednesday night.
Pittsburgh will counter with Ross Ohlendorf (0-2, 4.91), who is 0-5 with a 5.88 ERA in seven career starts. The right-hander allowed four runs and eight hits in five innings as Pittsburgh lost 4-1 to Houston on Wednesday night.
Ohlendorf has never faced the Marlins.
He'll try to get the Pirates back on track after their 21-inning scoreless streak ended in the first inning Sunday. Pittsburgh limited Atlanta to only 10 hits combined while winning the first two games of the series, 3-0 on Friday night and 10-0 on Saturday.
"We had a good series," manager John Russell told the Pirates' official Web site. "It would have been nice to sweep."
Pirates pitchers have a 3.34 ERA on the season, but haven't been getting much run support. Pittsburgh has scored three runs or fewer in five of its last six games.
First baseman Adam LaRoche is 0-for-10 with five strikeouts in his last three games after going 7-for-12 with two home runs, three doubles and four RBIs in his previous three.
LaRoche went hitless in 14 at-bats versus the Marlins last season.
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