Will the Miami Marlins fall out of playoff contension?

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The Miami Marlins have played a total of 10 games since the MLB All Star break concluded. The Marlins went into the All Star break with a impressive 53-39 record. The record was their best first half record in franchise history. It truly looked like the Marlins had put themselves in the elite contender conversation along with teams like the Atlanta Braves and LA Dodgers. That thought is now far from the truth. The Miami Marlins lost 8 straight games to begin their post All Star break. They were swept by the Baltimore Orioles, St Louis Cardinals and lost two of three to the Colorado Rockies. They currently have a mediocre 54-48 record are without a playoff spot. Their All Star Jazz Chisholm is injured and the team’s remaining schedule does not get any easier. The Marlins offense has been putrid and the bullpen has been taxed. All Star Luis Arraez can not carry the offense on his own. Cy Young Sandy Alcantara has yet to get back into ace form. The August 1st trade deadline is less than a week away. They must play the Tampa Bay Rays, Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Phillies leading up to the deadline. Can the Miami Marlins turn their season around? Will they make a big splash at this year’s trade deadline? Could this be on par for one of the worst second half collapses? Each team must control their own destiny as issues begin to spiral out.
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