Jarlin Garcia has performed like no other Marlins starting pitcher ever has at this early stage of his Major League journey.
Not Jose Fernandez.
Not Josh Beckett.
Not Dontrelle Willis, or Livan Hernandez, or anyone else.
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In his three starts, Garcia has allowed just one earned run — Kike Hernandez’s solo home run Monday in the Marlins’ 2-1 loss to the Dodgers — and only five total hits spread over 17 innings.