It’s hard to think the Miami Marlins, after making changes to their current 26-man roster, will lose 100 games in 2020. This is still a franchise building its foundation, but the concrete is starting to settle in the hot South Florida sun, which means there is better footing for the front office and the players who comprise this organization.
Now, it’s time to take a step up the ladder.
In order to make that happen, existing players on the field must also make their move toward greater success. It would not be surprising if more than one Marlin makes a greater impact than they did just a few months ago.