The on-field history of the Florida/Miami Marlins has been filled with glorious highs and agonizing lows. The franchise rightfully owns two World Series championships (1997 and 2003). But of the 29 seasons they’ve played, a mere 7 of them have resulted in a winning record. These mostly mediocre ballclubs have featured many inconsistent performers.
A resolution to the lockout is hopefully in the not-too-distant future. In the meantime, we continue to reflect on the team’s history.
Today’s subject: Adam Conley and his disastrous 2017 season, and that is putting it politely. It might very well be the worst single season authored by any Marlins pitcher.