Last July, the Miami Marlins were on a great track to be a contending team by 2016, maybe even 2015 at the earliest. With Andrew Heaney, Colin Moran, and Jake Marisnick, the Marlins had a decent farm system and an outfield that was the envy of the league.
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Flash forward one year, the Miami Marlins future doesn’t look as great. The outfield is potentially down one man, with Marcell Ozuna struggling a bit in 2015, their starting pitching is in shambles, and the farm system will probably the worst in baseball, after the Tigers complete their sale of David Price and Yoenis Cespedes.