As always, baseball remains entertaining and a good way to spend time, even when your team loses nearly twice as many as they win. Such was the case in 2019 for the Miami Marlins, who posted 57 wins against 105 losses. They will be better in 2020, but how much better is open to discussion. Will they still be so bad that they lose their chance to compete for the playoffs within the first month of the season?
Late in December, I published a piece where I predicted that Miami would compete for a playoff spot late into the season.