Last offseason, the Marlins signed the likes of Sergio Romo, Neil Walker, Harold Ramirez, and Curtis Granderson.
Romo was a solid closer, considering the state of the team. They sent him to the Twins as part of a trade deadline deal.
Walker outperformed his sad 2018 numbers achieved with the Yankees, but will be 34 this season.
Ramirez was an exciting addition to a young team with nowhere to go but up. Despite a relatively good slashline of .276/.312/.416 in 119 contests, he was only 0.2 wins above replacement, according to baseball reference.