Let that sink in a little bit. A team widely taken for granted as the “worst team in the history of baseball” has gone 20-15 since starting, er, poorly. The Miami Marlins came away from their three-game set against the Philadelphia Phillies with a three-game sweep. It was first time since August of 2009 for a three-game set in Philadelphia, according to Fox Sports.
The Miami Marlins led early, on first-inning non-consecutive singles from Miguel Rojas, Garrett Cooper, and Starlin Castro. Cooper tried to score from second on the RBI-single, but after initially being called safe was called out on second look.