The Miami Marlins split a six-game road trip, three wins to three losses, with two of the losses coming against the San Francisco Giants and two of the wins coming against the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers. Winning the series at Dodger Stadium marked the first time the Marlins won a series on the road against Los Angeles since 2018. If that isn't a kickstart into the new month, what more could this franchise ask for? Entering May, Miami sits in second in the NL East division with a 15-16 record. In a bizarre play to end the game on Wednesday against the Dodgers, turning a double play to cap off a 3-2 victory, the Marlins look to bring that momentum back home as they host the Philadelphia Phillies, a team that hasn't lived up to any expectations this season. April All-Stars in Miami Miami Marlins catcher Liam Hicks (34) runs the bases after hitting a home run.…