David Samson, the president of the Marlins, didn't last long on "Survivor," getting voted off after the new season's initial episode. AP Photo/Reinhold Matay

Miami Marlins president David Samson's time as a castaway on CBS' "Survivor" lasted all of one episode.

Samson was the first contestant voted off the island. He arrived in the Philippines, where the show is based for its 28th season, wearing a blazer and khakis, and it seemingly didn't take him long to alienate his fellow castmates.

Samson was elected leader of the "Brains" tribe (one of three squads along with "Brawn" and "Beauty") at the outset of the show but lost support by trying to get professional poker player Garrett Adelstein, one of the more athletic members of the team, immediately eliminated.

Samson's crew then came up woefully short in the immunity challenge, where teams guide a cart through an obstacle course, open treasure chests and construct a large dragon puzzle, prompting host Jeff Probst to call it "one of the worst performances out of the gate ever."