Both 2018 and 2019 were difficult for Marlins fans. Inconsistent showings from unproven players resulted in a combined 120-203 record over the past two seasons and did not always make for great viewing for a city that has been yearning for exciting baseball since 2003. However, with every promising rookie debut and impressive performance from an emerging young core the mood has been changing, and 2020 will be most important year yet of the rebuild. Looking to take a leap forward, Miami has made key off-season additions to address some of the most pressing questions surrounding the team, and more top prospects are about ready to make their presence felt on the major league stage.