The Marlins (11-19) are only two games worse than they where they were through 30 games last season when they had a lot more firepower in their lineup and experience on its pitching staff.
Of those stars traded in the offseason, reigning National League MVP Giancarlo Stanton’s initial struggles in New York have been well-documented. But he’s not the only one off to a slow start.
The former Marlin most known for his speed — Dee Gordon — is the only one thriving early for his new team.
Here’s a look at how every key Marlins’ piece traded since last November is doing in their first few months with their new clubs.