As part of the Marlins new education program, team executives are learning Spanish as its players are learning the language too, an article from ESPN's Jerry Crasnick reports.
While Latin American-born players take English, American-born players and coaches will be required to learn Spanish.
Marlins part owner and CEO Derek Jeter is taking lessons too.
"I've been to the Dominican and Venezuela,'' Jeter said in the article. "I went to Cuba with Major League Baseball in 2016. So I've been to those countries and tried to learn as much as I could about their cultures.