Dan Straily doesn’t need to look at the standings to know the Marlins aren’t having a good season.
“I couldn’t tell you our record right now,” said the veteran pitcher for the Marlins. “I have no clue. I know what we’re not doing. We’re not leading the way.”
The Marlins are sitting in last place in the National League East with a record of 56-84, assuring a ninth consecutive losing season, the longest drought of any team in the majors.
But there’s also a chance they could finish with 100 or more losses, a stigma the Marlins hope to avoid.