Powered by Joe Borchard's three-run homer and Dan Uggla's two-run blast, the Marlins rallied past the Diamondbacks, 8-5, on Monday afternoon at Dolphin Stadium. By erasing a five-run deficit, the Marlins celebrated their biggest comeback victory of the season. In the process, they became the only team in league history to rise from 20 games under .500 to pass the .500 mark in the same season. Now 69-68, the Marlins have come full circle since they were 11-31. "You better keep playing the whole game against us," Uggla said. "We like to think, no matter what the score is, we're not going to go away. Whether we win or not, we're still going to scratch and make you work." The 1899 Louisville Colonels, a team that featured Hall of Famers Honus Wagner and Fred Clarke, improved from 22 under to reach .500., but that team finished 75-77-3 before disbanding the following year. "We won that game because guys never stopped playing," Marlins manager Joe Girardi said. "Our guys have come a long way."