The Miami Marlins are quietly soaring in 2026, sitting at 63-62 and flirting with the Wild Card — a sign of a young team ahead of schedule. But their momentum is overshadowed by looming chaos: MLB’s labor deal expires at season’s end, and a lockout is all but guaranteed to start 2027 — if there’s even a season. With no salary cap yet agreed upon, teams like Miami face uncertainty over key decisions, especially for players like Sandy Alcantara whose futures hang in the balance. The December 1 freeze will halt all major league activity, leaving players isolated and fans anxious as the future of baseball hangs in the balance.
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