I don’t want to sound like I am raining on the Miami Marlins parade, but this is something we have heard before. After two losing seasons, it is believed the organization is about to take its biggest step towards becoming relevant in the National League East in 2020.
CEO Derek Jeter and Marlins skipper Don Mattingly believe this is the time fans in south Florida and across baseball’s wide landscape see a roster of impactful players, not just veterans and prospects working things out.
“We’re starting to feel like we’re getting to the top of the hill,” Marlins manager Don Mattingly said in a story by Joe Frisaro that appears on MLB.