Taj Bradley was tagged for seven runs in four-plus innings by the Marlins in a no-decision Saturday.
Bradley faced the minimum in the first, second and fourth innings, but he gave up four hits, including a three-run homer, in the fourth and then retired none of the three batters he faced in the fifth. He left with the bases loaded then, and Mason Montgomery had probably his worst outing of the year after taking over, allowing all three runners to score and also giving up three runs of his own. Bradley, who fanned 10 in an excellent outing against the Astros last time out, generated just three missed swings and two strikeouts today. It’s really the story of his career; he’s not bad, but he’s terribly inconsistent from start to start. He’ll face the Mets next weekend.