The Miami Marlins major league team is 13-games under the .500 mark at the All-Star break, something the team did not anticipate would happen when they emptied out whatever was left in their farm to acquire pieces to win in 2015.
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In fact, in the past calendar year, the Miami Marlins have shipped out at least five (depending on which prospect list you look at) prospects in their top 10 to acquire major league talent.
For that reason, and bad drafting habits, the Miami Marlins current farm system is barren. When you combine that with a bad major league roster, you have the recipe for a questionable future, which the Marlins are looking at.