Adam Conley showed up to spring training flashing a new-look hairstyle — cropped short on the top and sides but left long in the back — a style better known as a mullet.
“Just because I like it,” Conley said.
When it comes to his pitching, though, the Marlins would prefer to see the old-look Conley, the left-hander who established himself as a dependable rotation piece two years ago before going south last season.
“This guy looked like a top starter [in 2016], and last year it just went in the other direction,” Marlins manager Don Mattingly said.