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Yet there was a time when the million mark was good. The popularity of the sport in some areas have skewed our perception. With revenue sharing Marlins may still turn a profit with just a mil attendance.
I don't think team as constructed had any chance of becoming competitive. Their history does indicate however if enough of the prospects they collected this winter come through they will spend for a season or two to take a shot at a playoff run.
This is actually part of moneyball theory. In seasons where you do not think you can compete you sell off for prospects and save your money for seasons where you believe you can. Oakland operates this way though maybe a little better at judging talent so usually more of their obtained prospects hit. But hard to argue with Marlins 2 WS wins for those who might claim Miami plays the moneyball game better.