Tanner Roark struggled in his first three outings of the season with Miami, raising questions about if he was tipping his hand, but the Washington Nationals' right-hander held the Marlins in check in a 4-1 win in the series opener in Marlins Park.
In spite of his struggles against the Marlins this season (0-3 in three starts with an 8.04 ERA and a .353/.429/.500 line against in 15 innings pitched before tonight), Nationals' starter Tanner Roark told reporters after his last outing against Washington's divisional rivals that he didn't plan on making big changes based on the early results.