Miami Marlins right-hander Mat Latos lasted only two-thirds of an inning in the shortest outing of his big league career Tuesday, giving up seven runs to the Atlanta Braves.

Latos, acquired in the off-season, was booed as he left the game, his first for his hometown team. He departed with an ERA of 94.50.

The Braves' big inning included RBI doubles by Freddie Freeman, Christian Bethancourt and Chris Johnson, and a two-run single by Andrelton Simmons.

Atlanta batted .857 with six hits against Latos. The 27-year-old threw a hefty 38 pitches in the outing.

Braves leadoff man Eric Young Jr. started the inning with a walk, followed by a steal. He would later score a run on Nick Markaskis' single. Young Jr. then picked up an RBI on his second at-bat of the inning, driving in Simmons with a single.

That would spell the end of the road for Latos.

Marlins fans and fantasy baseball owners who have Latos on their teams were not pleased with the showing.