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Miami Marlins allow four home runs in one inning against Nationals

Miami's bullpen has not had much success to open the season but the club does not have much depth to turn to.

Without Carter Capps, who is out for the season with Tommy John surgery, and Mike Dunn, who is currently on the disabled list, the unit has been tested. In Tuesday's 7-0 loss to the Nationals, that much was clear.

Washington hit four home runs in the seventh inning, the most the Marlins have ever allowed in a single frame. Only part of that was starter Adam Conley's fault.

After the first two, Manager Don Mattingly opted to remove Conley from the game.