There’s a lot of soreness around the Miami Marlins camp. Understandably so. The team is seemingly always in a state of flux. In their 24-years of existence, they’ve undergone no fewer than three total roster overhauls.
It’s easy for the mistrusting fanbase to take a “prove it” attitude to whoever sits in the owners chair. Even for Derek Jeter, whose baseball track record is as spotless as one can dream up, it’s an uphill climb to win the fans back, and nobody can blame them for it.
But with that in mind, not everything an ownership group does is bad.