Tuesday’s home opener against the Colorado Rockies was among the wackier days in the near-30-year history of the Miami Marlins.
Beyond the fact that the team didn’t release the lineup within 45 minutes of the first pitch, what transpired on the field only added to the madcap night of baseball; a night, that fortunately ended in a 9-8 Miami triumph.
Daniel Castano, making his second start in place of the injured Edward Cabrera and coming off the best outing of his career, only lasted 70 pitches, and 3.1 innings of 4-run ball.