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The 24-year-old is hitting .221 in 86 at-bats this season.

The Miami Marlins crashed and burned following a playoff appearance no one around baseball would have envisioned, even in a COVID-stricken 60-game sprint of a season in 2020. Regardless of that on-field success, this was clearly a team in the midst of a rebuild with several key questions to address about its future. As the 2021 regular season nears its conclusion (the Marlins play their final game...

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