The Marlins single-season batting records date all the way back to 1996. The oldest single-season record(s) belong to Gary Sheffield. Sheffield leads in on-base percentage (.465), OPS (1.090), and walks (142), all of which are from the 1996 season. The most recent records belong to ex-Marlin Giancarlo Stanton and his historic 2017 season. Stanton set the Marlins record for home runs (59), RBI (132), slugging percentage (.631), extra-base hits (91), and total bases (377).
Out of all of these records, which do you think will be broken first? Which do you think will remain unbroken?