Derek Jeter’s Miami Marlins have been accused of running a cheapo operation when it comes to the talent on the field.
But with a new Miami-Dade County circuit court lawsuit brought by a former employee of nearly 12 years, the team could see its penny-pinching reputation spread to the front office.
Former marketing manager Boris Garcia Menier’s lawsuit filed April 9 claims the team hasn’t been paying for overtime in violation of state and federal standards.
The Marlins haven’t been served the suit just yet, so details are scant.