MIAMI -- Strobe party lights flashed from the far end of the Philadelphia Phillies' postgame clubhouse, and a large beer cooler stood in the middle of the room as manager Gabe Kapler stepped outside for a conversation. "It's a little loud in there right now," he said. The sound was one big sigh of relief from the Phillies. Carlos Santana homered to start a four-run first inning , giving the Phils a much-need jump start, and they snapped a three-game losing streak by beating Miami 9-4 Tuesday. read more http://www.espn.com/mlb/recap?gameId=380904128