MIAMI -- There's something the Miami Marlins have in common with Roy Halladay. Both cannot wait for the 2013 season to roll around. The Marlins loaded the bases in the eighth and ninth innings, getting only one run out of those opportunities, and wound up losing to Halladay and the Philadelphia Phillies 9-5 on Saturday night, a 4-hour, 3-minute marathon. "What was it, 700 pitches between two teams?" Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen asked afterward. Actually, only 386. "A very boring, crazy game," Guillen said. "A long one." But for Halladay, it was one worth enduring, since it sent him into the offseason as a winner. Halladay survived a shaky opening inning before settling down in his final...
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