In the 26th chapter of our offseason-long 165-part series, we look at another six of the 630 to play for the Marlins over their first 28 seasons.
The six players mentioned in today’s article all had between 20 and 74 plate appearances, and all came in at exactly replacement level.
Tampa, Florida native Carl Everett was a switch-hitting outfielder and the New York Yankees first round selection back in 1990. After three seasons of minor league ball, the Yankees lost Everett to the brand-new Florida Marlins in the expansion draft.
Everett spent a giant chunk of his two seasons with the Marlins organization at their Triple-A level affiliate, the Edmonton Trappers.