I know it's very early in the season, but so far the Marlins have been even worse than I thought they would be, the loss of Soler has already been felt as they've hit only 4 HR's in their first 6 games, and 3 of them came in one game, their starters have pitched 26 innings and their pen 29, their starters have averaged 4.1 innings per start, Sandy was the only guy they have who would routinely pitch 7+ innings, now they have a bunch of 5 inning guys, by the time July rolls around their pen will be gassed from overwork, and their 0-6 start has come at home against two teams that figure to finish last in their division, I expected some regression from them this year, but didn't expect it so soon and so sudden, and I can't see it getting any better, I know they don't generate the revenue like the Yankees or Dodgers, but when you're trading a good player for two low level prospects because they felt the need to dump his 3 million a year salary, there's little reason to have any hope for this franchise, imagine in today's age a salary dump because they didn't want to pay him 3M, to most organizations that's pocket change, last year's playoff berth was clearly an aberration. As I said the season is very early, plenty of time for them to right the ship, I just don't know how they'll be able to do it