The Marlins aren’t going anywhere in 2021. It’s too late to salvage this season with only 25 games remaining. Instead, their front office needs to turns its focus toward what will be a pretty busy offseason. Right after the World Series, the clock will start ticking for Kim Ng and company to construct a more complementary roster with sufficient depth and high-end talent to be more competitive in the NL East.
There are three important questions for the Marlins to address before the 2022 regular season kicks off. Let’s take a look at them…
1) What to do with so much starting pitching?