The Miami Marlins have had a historically poor start to their season, being swept by the Pittsburgh Pirates and then losing to the Los Angeles Angels, marking their first 0-5 start in franchise history since 2001. This series of losses included two consecutive games where the Marlins led by at least 4 runs in the early stages but ultimately lost, a situation that has never occurred before in their history. All five losses occurred at home, highlighting the team's struggles. The loss to the Angels, where they led 4-0 in the first inning before falling 7-4, underscores the team's challenges.
Marlins remain winless as Angels rally 7-4 https://t.co/9Gj2YL5xNk
The Marlins fall to the Angels 7-4 after leading 4-0 in the first inning. It’s the second day in a row they’ve blown a 4+ run lead they held in the first inning. They’re not 0-5 for the first time in franchise history and all 5 losses are at home. https://t.co/L6Yoho6qF3
With loss to Angels, Miami Marlins fall to 0-5 for first time in franchise history https://t.co/LPowKgDBge
Marlins fall to 0-5 (first time in franchise history) and also complete unusual trick of losing consecutive games (for the first time in their history) in which they led by at least 4 runs early. Maybe the 2050s will be their decade.
Opening Series Sweep Marks Marlins' Worst Start in More Than 20 Years https://t.co/9plesKNRF7
Miami Marlins swept by Pittsburgh Pirates, begin season 0-4 for first time since 2001 https://t.co/JgdtnJgULf