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Here’s how players let go by Miami after 2019 have performed so far

The 2019-2020 offseason was a long one, no doubt. The COVID-19 pandemic stopped baseball activities in the middle of Spring Training and made us wait for it until July. For the Marlins, it can be difficult to keep tabs on their many additions to improve the team; the same applies for all the ballplayers who left via trade, release, waiver claim, or retirement (Curtis Granderson and Martín Prado’s cases).

While the Fish are inactive right now due to the COVID-19 outbreak, some of those players who are no longer wearing Miami’s colors keep playing the 60-game schedule.

The best one so far has been Starlin Castro.