After nine Spring Training games, the Miami Marlins are standing with a 2-7 record, and have lost five in a row. The win-loss record matters little, but tell it to relief pitcher Brian Moran.
The Miami Marlins had recently tied the score in the top of the inning, with a pair of runs on a two-RBI single by Deven Marrero. With the Miami Marlins essentially playing for a tie, Moran had to simply get three outs without allowing Atlanta to score. It started out well. Moran got Tyler Neslony to whiff for the first out of the inning.