Immediately following the breakup of the Big Three era of the Miami Heat, fans were forced to do a lot of googling. “Who are these guys?” Up and down the roster, there were few familiar faces as the Miami Heat began their rebuilding process. The Miami Marlins don’t face the same fate.
For the most part, they’ll be mostly the same team. That’s both good and bad. In 2017, they finished below the even mark and didn’t sniff the playoffs during the final month of the season. But that was mostly due to their pitching.
The Miami Marlins are closer than people think, and for that reason, their star-studded outfield should remain mostly intact.