That’s one season. Like, one, three month season. Let’s call it Winter – although Winter in South Florida is like Spring anywhere else. The Miami Marlins last played on September 30th, 90 days ago, and their next game is on March 28th, 91 days from now.
Seven times 13 is 91, so is the product of two prime numbers, the luckiest and the unluckiest. 91 days is 2,184 hours, 131,040 minutes, and 7,862,400 seconds. 91 is also the highest jersey number ever used by the Miami Marlins franchise.
Miami Marlins Pitcher Tim Spooneybarger
Tim Spooneybarger exceeded rookie limits with the Atlanta Braves in 2002, while wearing the number 43 jersey.