The Miami Marlins are undergoing significant organizational changes, letting go of most of their coaching staff after a dismal season that saw them lose 100 games and finish last in the National League East.
Reports indicate that over 70 staff members have been dismissed, reflecting a broader issue within the franchise, which has struggled to attract talent and develop players effectively. Injuries to key pitchers have compounded their challenges.
Critics, including ESPN's Buster Olney, have expressed concerns about the severity of these cuts, suggesting they highlight deeper administrative failures within the Marlins' management.