After a 2021 season in which they finished 67-95 and missed the playoffs by a sizable margin, the Miami Marlins find themselves entering a pivotal 2021 MLB offseason.
First and foremost, the organization must decide what they’re trying to be. Are they slow-playing their position in the National League and continuing their long rebuild? Or will they look to accelerate their position in the standings and make a 2022 playoff push?
Most sports betting sites are counting on the former. The Marlins are not viewed as primary, or even secondary, 2022 World Series contenders as the 2021 offseason gets underway.