Ridiculous Marlins Stat Proves How Bad They Really Are

The Miami Marlins currently sit at the bottom of the NL East and have the worst record in the National League with only 17 wins. At this point, it's obvious they're struggling.
What makes the Marlins season sound even more unusual is the fact that after scoring 10 runs in only six innings against the San Francisco Giants, the Marlins have already scored six percent of their total runs for the season. It's just sad.
The #marlins have scored six percent of their runs for the season in the first six innings of this game.
— Henry Schulman (@hankschulman) May 29, 2019
Though shocking to most, these numbers aren't so surprising to Marlins fans who are confused as to what's going on in the Marlins front office.
Derek Dietrich has 17 home runs and a 1.084 OPS through 52 games this season.
— Kyle Glaser (@KyleAGlaser) May 29, 2019
The Marlins DFA'd him in the offseason. https://t.co/8hdEj3OHq8
It seems that after players are traded from the Marlins they come into a great deal of success that wasn't able to be captured in Miami. Players like Derek Dietrich have turned into All-Stars after leaving the Marlins for reasons that can't be explained. Christian Yelich is well on his way to another MVP. What gives?