Miguel Rojas
The Miami Marlins stocked up on some offense this offseason, but were still ranked baseball’s #24 team because of an improved division. What’s the best-case scenario for the fish? #mlb #talkinbaseball Download and subscribe to the pod! Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/TalkinBaseballApple Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/TalkinBaseballGoogle Spotify: http://bit.ly/TalkinBaseballSpotify Stitcher: http://bit.ly/TalkinBaseballStitcher Buy merch: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/collections/jomboy-essentials Subscribe to the newsletter: http://bit.ly/JomboyNewsletter
This season was a major disappointment. Coming off a “playoff” appearance in the shortened 2020 season, the Marlins made very little off-season moves and seemingly tried to run the same 31-29 team from 2020 back out there. It didn’t work, the lack of depth killed the team at the beginning of the season when a