After the worst start of his career, Jesus Luzardo changed his hair

Jesús Luzardo initially appeared on Athlon Sports after the worst start of her career.

Even the best players can spend the day. It was obvious for Jesús Luzardo, when the Milwaukee Brewers shelled the Phillies left-handed and forced him out of the game in the fourth inning.

Luzardo's final loss was 12 on 12 hits, which brought his season-era era from 2.15 to 3.58. It could easily be the worst start of his major league career – but an outing doesn’t define his season.

Instead, Luzardo focuses on resetting his luck…even if it means a little superstitious.

Shared by Matt Gelb sportsLuzardo is now adopting a new hairstyle:

Jesús Luzardo now has nachos. "That's what happens when you give up 12 runs," he said. Switch magic. pic.twitter.com/limvemnbh6

- Matt Gelb (@mattgelb) June 3, 2025

Luzardo has curly hair before and seems to have worked very well for nearly two months since the season started. But this is not the first case for athletes to mix and find success.

Bryce Harper shaved her head last month and burst into tears before her recent elbow injury (he will return from tonight). Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Siriani cut the buzz after a tough start last fall and they went on to win the Super Bowl.

Meanwhile, Philadelphians outfielder Brandon Marsh took the opposite approach, maintaining his long beard and smooth hair after a cruel start. He hit nearly .300 in May and took back his normal midfield position from Johan Rojas.

Therefore, whether hair is the key to Luzardo's future success remains to be seen, but there is no doubt that his abandonment of a bad outing will be crucial for the moving Phillies.

Even though his record goes black, Jesús Luzardo is a great addition to the Philadelphia rotation this season. He currently hit 70.1 innings with 81 strikeouts and 1.34.

Luzardo is scheduled to be held next Thursday afternoon for the series finale at the Toronto Blue Jays. The reason he was going to take four days off, even on Monday's leave was due to Zack Wheeler. Philadelphia's Ace missed the birth of his child.

This made Jesus’ time less spiritual reset--because of the schedule, a challenge for him when he mainly pitched every six days.

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This story was first appeared on June 3, 2025 by Athlon Sports.