Johnson scored from first run Florida Marlins, and they pressed to another in the eighth round to beat Halladay and the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 Tuesday night.
Johnson did not get the win, but he kept his team in the match against the winner of NL, reigning Cy Young Award, run pitching seven sleeves and a single - on homer eighth of Ryan Howard leading the second offshore.
Unique Chris Coghlan in the eighth drove home the tiebreaking run, that was not acquired due to an error by shortstop Jimmy Rollins.
Halladay (5-2) gave up only five hits in eight rounds, but he fell to 1-3 in its four games against Johnson. The loss ended a streak of victories in 13 Halladay begins consecutive against NL East teams since July 5, 2010.
He has been pitching in Miami for the first time since last May 29, when he has threw his perfect game. Johnson was the Launcher loser in the night.
The Phillies lost for the fourth time in their past 22 games in Miami. The Marlins, whose 21-14 start matches the best in the history of the franchise, has come by behind to win for the 12th time, second most in the majors.
Errors and wasted chances hurt the Phils, who left the bases loaded against Johnson in the second and third rounds. They stranded 10 overall and 0 for 6 with runners in scoring position.
Rollins bobbled a grounder by Omar Infante for an error to start the bottom of the eighth. That ended a series of 13 consecutive retirement by Halladay batting.
Florida Marlins Josh Johnson locations against the Philadelphia Phillies in the first inning of a baseball game, in Miami on Tuesday, may 10, 2011.Infante had, second, when Halladay has launched its first wild throw of the season, then the home points in the third on a grounding and has the hit of Coghlan.
Leo Nunez retired Shane Victorino on a grounder with a runner to second at the end of the game and his 12th save as many chances to win. Mike Dunn (3-2) has compiled a perfect eighth for the victory.
The crowd included 21,955 announced a large adjoining participation for the marquee tongue confrontation, and two big right-handed did not disappoint.
With Marlins-aligned in a turn, Howard went in the other direction in a field of 3-1 and struck on the left. But that is all the Phils could gather.
And when Halladay Johnson to start the third, it led to the grouped race. Johnson took third on a double by Coghlan and marked the Emilio Bonifacio sacrifice fly.
Johnson needed 29 sites to pass through the second round, while he gave up the homer to Howard and then loaded the bases with no outs. He escaped to other damage by striking out Dane Sardinha and Halladay, and then obtain Rollins on the ground.
He has appointed the bases yet once with two outputs in the third before Pete Orr based on.
Your last of Johnson was a fastball of 96-mph at Howard for a called third strike that ended the seventh. In four career starts against Halladay, Johnson allowed two runs in 27 2-3 rounds of a 0.65 era earned.
Johnson is 0-1 in its past four starts despite an era of 2.22 during this period.
Perfect a year previously, Halladay extended the streak to a paste before Bonifacio designated with a spell in the first. Bonifacio was erased on a piece of double wheel caught strikeout.
Notes: Philadelphia 2B Chase Utley (right knee) has started a rehabilitation Tuesday with Single-A Clearwater assignment. ... Phillies RHP Joe Blanton, who came from the list of persons disabled Monday and launched five rounds in a victory for Florida, complained of pain in his throwing elbow but is planned for a preferred session Wednesday. ... Phillies RHP Roy Oswalt (dos), which is on the list of persons with disabilities, threw a session preference and should make a rehabilitation start for Clearwater Thursday. ... Marlins RHP Edward Mujica, led the field Monday with a strained left knee, said that the injury was not serious feared first. He hopes to be available Friday. ... This Johnson his first hit paste and first intentional walk of the season.
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