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MIAMI -- For some reason, the lowest-scoring team in the majors adds up to big trouble for Matt Harvey. The last-place Marlins once again stalled the NLs starting pitcher in the All-Star game, and Miami beat the New York Mets 3-0 Thursday. Harvey (8-3) allowed three runs and five hits in 5 2-3 innings and struck out eight as the New York Mets lost 3-0 to the Marlins. "My job is to put up zeros regardless of what else is going on," Harvey said. "I only have one concentration, and thats my job at hand. Im going to say that until Im blue in the face. My job is to put up zeros, and obviously I didnt do that today. Im not happy about it." It was the first time the Mets had been shut out since May 25 against Atlanta. "He deserves a better fate than what he has had," Mets manager Terry Collins said. "He has pitched great. We just dont score many runs." Harveys three shortest outings this season have come at Marlins Park. He is 0-1 with a 3.52 ERA in four starts against the Marlins this season while going 8-2 with a 1.97 ERA against the rest of the majors. "Its not like I take this start or this team any different than against any other team," Harvey said. "Its just been that team this year that happens to squeeze out some runs." Tom Koehler (3-6) pitched six effective innings as he gave up five hits, walked five and struck out five. "The key is really not to think about it too much," Koehler said. "I was facing the Mets. You put up zeros against anybody whos pitching, your team tends to be in pretty good shape." Logan Morrisons two-out single broke a scoreless tie in the sixth. Donovan Solano added a two-run single later in the inning. "Hes got good stuff. Right now hes one of the best pitchers in baseball and so I think the whole team feels good because he lost today," Solano said. The Marlins have the worst record in the NL. "I dont know that I can explain it," Marlins manager Mike Redmond said. "For whatever reason we really lock it in against him and weve just been able to kind of rise to the occasion." Reliever A.J. Ramos pitched two innings and Steve Cishek worked the ninth for his 23rd save in 25 chances. New York went 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position. They left a runner in scoring position in five of the first six innings and stranded 11 overall. "Theres no secret," Collins said. "If we knew what it was, wed fix it. Guys arent driving in runs. Theres nothing wrong with the approach. Were not getting good swings at the pitches we can hit and were fouling them off. Therefore were not driving them in." Ike Davis popped out with the bases loaded to end the third. Juan Lagares tripled with one out in the fourth, but the Mets could not drive him in, and Jake Marisnick made a diving catch in centre field and threw to first to double up David Wright to end the fifth. "That play Jake made in centre field is a game-changer," Koehler said. "That ball falls and get by him were talking two runs there and another guy in scoring position. That play right there really changed the game." Meanwhile, the Marlins managed just one hit through five innings, a single by Koehler in the third after Harvey struck out four in a row. "Things were fine until the sixth inning," Harvey said. Juan Pierre pinch-hit for Koehler and singled to lead off the sixth, making him 7 for 15 lifetime against Harvey. Christian Yelich followed with a single that put runners at the corners with no outs. Harvey retired the next two batters, but Morrison singled for a 1-0 lead. After Harvey hit Ed Lucas with a pitch to load the bases, Solano singled to chase Harvey. Justin Turner and Lagares each had two hits for the Mets. NOTES: Harvey is 0-1 with a 4.50 ERA in three starts at Marlins Park. ... 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Melbourne Victory have produced their finest performance of the young A-League season, cutting 10-man Wellington Phoenix down to size in a 6-1 thrashing at Etihad Stadium.Besart Berisha finished with a hat-trick and Marco Rojas earned a double as Dylan Foxs dismissal after the break opened the floodgates for the home side.Berisha twice delivered his punishment from the penalty spot after sloppy Wellington defending, while Rojas surged onto loose balls to finish past Glen Moss.The pair combined for an 82nd minute effort that secured Berishas hat-trick, and Mitch Austin cemented Wellingtons embarrassment in injury time in front of 20,113 at Etihad Stadium.The all-action affair delivered on Victory coach Kevin Muscats promise of an attacking feast, with plenty of bumps on the way.With Rojas, Kosta Barbarouses, Gui Finkler and Phoenix coach Ernie Merrick all turning out against their former employers, there was plenty of feeling on display.Full-backs Daniel Georgievski and Jason Geria powered Victory, the former involved in the two first-half penalties.On 20 minutes, the Macedonian international flew into the box and was clumsily brought down by Roly Bonevacia as he collected Oliver Bozanics nifty pass.Two minutes later Georgievski turned provider for Berisha.Dylan Foxs attempt to muscle out the Albanian went awry, with his leg sticking inside Berishas stride like a rod in between the spokes of a bicycle wheel.On both occasions, Victorys striker strode confidently to the penalty spot, shooting to Moss right.Three points looked assured when Fox was served his ssecond yellow card on 59 minutes for halting Berishas run on goal.ddddddddddddBut the Phoenix were awarded a penalty of their own when Alan Baro brought down Roy Krishna who duly converted.Their threat lasted just nine minutes, when Rojas timed his run into the box perfectly to gather Berishas ball and lash home.The winger was gifted his second, with Jacob Tratts poor clearance allowing him to sidefoot into an unguarded net on 77 minutes.After Berisha scored his 85th A-League goal - bringing him within five of Archie Thompsons all-time record - Austin took his turn to get on the scoresheet after more good work from Rojas.The result deepens Wellingtons season of woe, with Merricks men stranded on the foot of the A-League table after four games without a point.Victory jumped to third place, wiping out their negative goal differential suffered in round twos Melbourne derby on the way.Coach Kevin Muscat, who recorded his best win as a coach, said he was disappointed when the Phoenix battled back into the contest but happy with the final result.It could have been a few more ... well take some confidence from that, he said.Muscat said Georgievski would be taken for scans after going off clutching his shoulder.Merrick, who lost key defender Marco Rossi before the first whistle with a thigh injury, said he couldnt take anything from the performance.We tried to play good football right to the end but we made a series of errors, he said. 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