In his 170th career game, Ricky Nolasco made history with the Marlins on Sunday against the Padres. Nolasco gave up two runs in seven innings in Miami's 6-3 victory, allowing him to improve to 4-0 on the season. He also won his 68th career game, matching Dontrelle Willis for the most in team history. "I do feel proud about that," Nolasco said. "I don't talk about that, but it's good to look back at that. There have been a lot of good arms who have come through here. It's a good feeling. But right now, we're trying to turn this thing around, and six in a row is what we need. We hope to carry this over to Houston. Nolasco broke in with the Marlins in 2006, and his record is now 68-51. "I'm just grateful for the opportunity the team has given me, being here this long," the right-hander said. "It means a lot knowing I'm here helping this organization and this team win as many games as possible. Hopefully we can get this next one."