Janson Junk surrendered four runs while getting six outs against the Blue Jays on Monday.
Junk gave up a leadoff homer to George Springer in the first, but he got through the rest of that inning and the second scoreless. The third started with two singles, a run-scoring wild pitch and then a walk, at which point Junk was pulled. Both inherited runners came around to score afterwards. Junk did solid work for the Marlins in 16 starts and five relief appearances last season, finishing with a 4.17 ERA. He’s expected to open this year in middle relief.