Two years ago, Luis Arraez was traded away from a floundering Marlins team embarking on another rebuild under new leadership. The veteran infielder seemed to understand the business and the reality of the Marlins’ plight, and he harbored no obvious resentment toward his former employers as the team changed direction. In fact, weeks after getting dealt from Miami to San Diego, he was still raving about his old manager. "I respect that man a lot," Arraez said. "He’s a special man." That man, Skip Schumaker, oversaw an unexpected 15-win year-over-year improvement in Miami in 2023. The Marlins’ 84...
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