Jazz Chisholm, Jr. wasn't happy with the Miami Marlins' decision to open the retractable roof on top of LoanDepot Park this weekend.

The facility's roof was open for three of four games against the Pittsburgh Pirates, all of which the Marlins lost.

"That we couldn't see," Chisholm said after Sunday's loss, when asked what made Pittsburgh's relief pitchers such a challenge in the series. "That's all. I feel like the shadows were really -- we're not used to playing in shadows. We normally play inside every day.

"So, when we get a shadow for three of the four games at home for the first time of the season, it's kind of hard to adjust to. You know, we're used to the roof being closed and being able to see every at-bat. It's kind of tough to see when it's black out there and you're facing a guy throwing 101 [mph], you know?"

Chisholm hit a grand slam in the loss, but all told in the series, Miami was outscored 31-17.