With a team that posted a 57-105 record through the 2019 regular season, it’s no wonder that the Miami Marlins had several pitchers posting well-below replacement level numbers. Of the 26 total players to throw a pitch for the Marlins this season (including backup catcher Bryan Holaday), 10 of them graded out with below replacement level figures. Before digging into the “also rans,” which pitchers weren’t half bad? Parenthetical figures reflect this season’s WAR output.
Sandy Alcantara (2.9)
The undisputed ace of the staff with an all-star level second half of the season, Sandy Alcantara will enter the 2020 campaign as the heir apparent to the Opening Day start.