Miami's decision to stick to blueprints and timelines over a postseason push is fine, just so long as they try to build on this success in 2026.
All in all, you can't call the 2025 Miami Marlins anything less than a roaring success.
The 2024 model of the Marlins went 62-100, and then proceeded to deal away their most productive offensive player in the offseason. To finish seventeen games better at 79-83 just a year later, and to do so without a ton of splashy free agent signings or promotions of generational prospects, is remarkable.