The Miami Marlins' two slappiest hitters, Dee Gordon and Adeiny Hechavarria, have found some early success. How much of it is repeatable?
The Miami Marlins' offense received a sudden burst of success in the last few games. Before yesterday's six-run output versus the Washington Nationals, the Marlins' non-pitchers were batting .267/.328/.380, a modest .313 wOBA that ranked at right around league average. This is a far cry from the early problems the team was having, with everyone struggling in the first two weeks of the season.
Part of that just goes to show you that it's way too early to say anything definitive about the team.