It is possible that the Marlins complete their 2020-21 offseason without any splashy additions. Or maybe Kim Ng and the front office just need a brief period to digest reams of data before changing everything we thought we knew about the club. At the very least, it’s safe to assume that the Marlins won’t be running back an identical group of players despite last summer’s accomplishments. From blockbusters to waiver claims, bringing in newbies will require corresponding moves because Miami’s 40-man roster is full.
It has never been harder to anticipate specific targets for the Marlins.