On June 16th, 2015, Nathan Eovaldi returned to Marlins Park to show the Marlins what they missed out on by trading him.Eovaldi didn’t get past the first inning, recording just two outs before being removed with an ugly eight runs allowed on nine hits.It was the worst outing of his career, underscoring the worst start to a season of his career.Through 13 starts, Eovaldi had a 5.12 ERA and was on pace to give up 54 more hits than he did in 2014 (when he led the National League inthe category). To make it worse, Eovaldi’s peripheral numbers didn’t point to an eventual improvement.