Not much has gone right for the Marlins this season, and even Martin Prado has been a mild disappointment since coming over in an offseason trade with the Yankees.
Still, Prado’s production as Miami’s starting third baseman is practically Ruthian compared to what Stephen Drew has done this season in The Bronx.
But Prado, playing this weekend at Citi Field against the Mets, doesn’t wonder what might have been if he had stayed with the Yankees.
“I don’t think about it,” Prado said Saturday before the Marlins’ 9-5 victory. “It doesn’t bother me not being there, because I have no control over that.