The Phillies played their 14-inning loss to the Marlins in protest. Florida won the game 5-4 in Miami. Hunter Pence doubled to right field in the sixth, but it appeared a fan interfered with the ball. Marlins skipper Jack McKeon came out to argue that it was fan interference. The umpires gathered to discuss the play, then went to video review and determined that the Phillies fan did interfere with the ball and ruled Pence out. Ryan Howard returned to first base. "I'm confused about it," Pence said. "I haven't really seen the replay. All I know is I hit a ball that didn't get caught, and I was called out for it. I know they're trying to get the call right. I've just never seen that before." "They called it in play for a double," said Phillies manager Charlie Manuel, who was later ejected for arguing the overturned decision. "I thought that they wanted to review it to see if it was a home run. I was arguing because if he went to see it because of the defensive play, I didn't think you could do that. "My understanding is that's not the rule. Even if you go look if it's a home run or a double, the defensive play doesn't come into play there."