The Florida Marlins led the National League last season with 64 one-run games, 37 of which they lost.

So it is no surprise their first three games of 1994 have been decided by one run. After opening with two losses, they finally came out on the plus side, beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 1-0 Thursday night behind the strong pitching of Chris Hammond and Bryan Harvey and the hustle of Jerry Browne."They're only encouraging if you win," manager Rene Lachemann said. "It's nice to get No. 1 under our belts. We did not score enough in this series, but we pitched well."

Hammond (1-0) scattered four hits over 7 2-3 innings, coming within four outs of his first shutout in 80 major league starts. Harvey came on with Mike Piazza at bat and the tying run at first, and retired all four batters he faced for his first save of the season.

Browne scored all the way from second on a grounder in the hole by Conine that second baseman Delino DeShields chased down on the outfield grass. Browne kept coming and beat DeShields' throw to the plate.

The game marked the major league debut of 21-year-old Dodgers reliever Darren Dreifort, the second player chosen overall in the June 1993 draft. Dreifort retired the Marlins in order in the ninth.

Dreifort, wearing the same No. 37 he wore when he pitched Wichita State to the final game of the 1993 College World Series, came on in relief of Ramon Martinez (0-1), who allowed six hits over eight innings and struck out 10.

Braves 10, Padres 8, 11 innings

At San Diego, the Braves finished off their sweep when David Justice drove in the go-ahead run with an 11th-inning single.

San Diego rallied from a 4-0 deficit, then blew a 7-4 lead. The Braves scored two unearned runs in the eighth, then tied it in the ninth on Gene Harris' wild pitch.

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Phillies 13, Rockies 8

At Denver, Philadelhia won its third straight over Colorado. Mariano Duncan's go-ahead, three-run homer keyed a five-run seventh inning.

Colorado rallied from a 4-0 deficit with five runs in the sixth for an 8-6 lead. But in the seventh, pinch-hitter Tony Longmire reached on an error, Lenny Dykstra singled off and loser Steve Reed relieved. He promptly gave up Duncan's homer. Ricky Jordan tripled and scored on Dave Hollins' sacrifice fly. Kevin Stocker added an RBI single.

Andres Galarraga and Dante Bichette homered for the Rockies.

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