The Marlins are not a team as much as a baseball laboratory conceived to try a group of players and theories that fuck the tradition of how to prepare the pitchers in the middle begin to play their infield.
162 games will also play because the rules demand it.
The most vital part of your agenda will not even happen in a field. It is (when?) Exchange as Sandy Alcantara, which is still rounding the way after missing last season after Tommy John’s surgery and was not close to a series of three games in Citi Field Field with paternity license.
In four decades to do this, without counting the Covid games, I had never seen a visiting team play in a New York stadium, a printed reporter of that city regularly covers the team to attend to cover it. Until Wednesday. What leads to the question: if 110 losses fall into the classification and nobody is present to record it, did it happen?