The Miami Marlins are off to a scorching 5-1 start through six games, highlighted by a dominant early-season performance from Sandy Alcantara. Despite the success on the field, the conversation turns to the ongoing challenge of attracting fans, a problem that has plagued the franchise throughout its history. The guys break down how the Marlins’ plan—built around a limited payroll and the keen eye of Peter Bendix for talent—is paying off on the field, even if attendance continues to lag. The discussion also reflects on the team’s past and the enduring question of why a winning product hasn’t translated into a full ballpark.