Then it's Kendrick and Buchanan, the former of which has not caught many breaks this season, and the latter having rarely allowed more than three earned runs per start. In Kendrick's defense, the Marlins are the NL East team against whom he has his second-best ERA. Though that doesn't mean it's good (4.82). That's mostly thanks to his 6.00+ ERAs against the Mets and Nationals. He's made two starts in Marlins Park already this year, throwing 12.2 inning and giving up eight runs. So by now, the end of the season, he should have the kinks worked out.