Yankees 2, Marlins 5: Third-inning slip-up sinks Stroman, shot at sweep
Briefly

The Yankees had a strong start to the season but missed completing a sweep against the Marlins, despite facing the team with the worst record in baseball.
Marcus Stroman faced challenges against the Marlins, with a slip-up in the third inning and struggles with balls in play, ultimately contributing to the Yankees' loss.
Stroman faced difficulties in the third inning due to balls in play, allowing the Marlins to score runs despite his efforts and previous successful ground-ball pitching strategy.
Pitching to contact can lead to challenges with balls in play, demonstrated by Stroman's struggles in the game despite his generally effective ground-ball rate.
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