Miami Marlins manager Mike Redmond remembered the struggles Tom Koehler had in his last start. After watching Miami put up three runs in the fifth inning Tuesday night against the Chicago Cubs, Redmond was concerned when Koehler gave up a leadoff homer and then loaded the bases. Redmond didn't want to watch a repeat performance of what happened against the Nationals on Aug. 29. "I know in Washington he had that really bad inning the second time through the order," Redmond said. "After we scored he gave up that home run and then he got a little dicey in the strike zone. I just felt like that was the time to get him out of there. Hopefully try to save the game." It worked as the Marlins' bullpen combined for 4 2/3 hitless innings in a 6-2 win over the Cubs.