
"While the 2025 season started off rough for the Marlins, things turned around in a big way once the calendar flipped to June. After going 23-33 through the end of May, Miami went 56-50 from June onward. That's nearly an 86-win pace if maintained over the course of a full season."
"That relative success this season came through steps forward across the roster. and Agustin Ramirez provided intriguing results from the catcher position. An outfield trio of Kyle Stowers, Jakob Marsee, and Griffin Conine figures to have real potential next year. The combination of Ronny Henriquez, Anthony Bender, Calvin Faucher, Andrew Nardi, and Tyler Phillips has the look of a legitimate relief corps as well."
"If healthy and firing on all cylinders, a starting five that features Sandy Alcantara, Edward Cabrera, , Braxton Garrett, and Ryan Weathers could be among the best in the majors next year. Arms like , Janson Junk, and offer legitimate depth behind that five as well, which will be important given the lengthy injury histories across that group. Thomas White and Robby Snelling, two of the club's top prospects, reached Triple-A in 2025."
Miami rebounded from a 23-33 start to go 56-50 from June onward, a pace that projects to roughly 86 wins over a full season. An 83-win threshold recently earned a Wild Card, making next-season contention plausible. Catcher Agustin Ramirez produced intriguing results, and outfielders Kyle Stowers, Jakob Marsee, and Griffin Conine show legitimate upside. A relief group featuring Ronny Henriquez, Anthony Bender, Calvin Faucher, Andrew Nardi, and Tyler Phillips looks promising, though the club plans to pursue high-leverage relief help and an additional bat. The rotation, led by Sandy Alcantara and Edward Cabrera, offers elite upside and depth, supported by prospects Thomas White and Robby Snelling.
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