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Sizing up the Marlins’ Strategy to Keep Pace in a Strengthening NL East

Are the Fish already fried four months before the 2020 MLB season begins?

Yes, that’s an overly pessimistic question. Still, the concerns of realistic Marlins fans this offseason are justified for two reasons--the ballclub has been subpar in recent memory and the division is getting tougher.

Miami is a tender four months removed from rounding out 2019 as the bottom feeder of the NL East. The club’s 57-105 record was the second-worst in the majors behind Detroit. It was also the record with the most losses in franchise history.

The organization knows something must be done.