Brandon Barnes has done something no player in 24 years of Marlins baseball has ever done.
He’s hit for the cycle.
But unless some calamity strikes — such as a disabling injury to one of the Marlins’ three starting outfielders — he’ll have a hard time duplicating the feat in Miami and ending the franchise’s cycle drought.
“I know I’m probably not going to be an everyday player here,” Barnes said. “But that’s the thing about this game. You never know. If you don’t make it, you go compete at Triple A and try to get your butt back up here.