José Ureña probably wants a do-over on his first Opening Day assignment, as he was manhandled by the Chicago Cubs lineup to the tune of six hits and five earned runs over four innings pitched, four walks allowed and a pair of strikeouts recorded. Ian Happ notably hit the first pitch of the season out of the ballpark.
Despite the Marlins lineup responding with four runs off of Cubs starter Jon Lester, the Marlins bullpen would cough up another three runs and put the game safely out of reach by a final score of 8-4.