This story is part of ESPN The Magazines Oct. 31 NBA Preview Issue. Subscribe today!Miami MarlinsOverall: 91 Title track: T45 Ownership: 119 Coaching: T37 Players: 65 Fan relations: 101 Affordability: 77 Stadium experience: 84 Bang for the buck: 69 Change from last year: +15The Marlins suffered through an unimaginable loss when ace pitcher Jose Fernandez was killed in a boating accident in late September. Miami looked to be a team on the rise, contending for a wild-card spot into the final month of the year, and Fernandez was a central reason for that. As difficult as it will be, the organization must balance moving on from the tragedy both on and off the field with keeping the memory of the Marlins fallen brother alive.Whats goodThe Marlins went from one of the worst coaching ranks in sports -- second-to-last in 2015 -- all the way up to 37th this year. Say what you will about his on-field strategy, but its clear that Don Mattingly has been seen as a stabilizing force in what has been an unsteady role the past few seasons. (Remember that just a year ago, the Marlins named their general manager the actual manager.) Mattingly is flanked by one of the more respected pitching coaches, Chuck Hernandez, and in 2015 had arguably the greatest hitter of all time, Barry Bonds, as his hitting coach.Whats badJeffrey Loria remains one of the most disliked figures in sports -- something that is probably not ever going to change. The ownership ranked 119th of 122 teams in 2016, which is actually an improvement from 121st last season and dead last in 2014. The unfavorable rating in ownership goes hand-in-hand with a frayed fan relationship. Once again, slightly up to No. 101 from 105 last year, it is clear that the fan base has not forgotten about the past, and theyre still unwilling to put much trust in the Loria group.Whats newMiamis stadium remains a plus for fans, with a rating that is above the average for major league parks. As seen above, the Marlins ownership has rightfully taken a lot of heat, but give them some credit for making fans feel like they are receiving a worthwhile experience at Marlins Park. The team improved by 31 spots in bang for the buck, even as it dropped 21 spots in overall affordability. Nonetheless, the average ticket price of $28 is still below the league average of $31, and you can get a hot dog and soda for around $11 ($12 if you opt for a beer). A turnaround in players (88th to 53rd) did not hurt, either.Next: Chicago White Sox?| Full rankings Lazar Markovic Jersey . 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"In the end I think I broke (Voskoboeva) down a bit," Bouchard said. "I know she has a bit of a temper and I could see that after she lost the second set. That didnt bother me, but it did give me energy. "I was confident and calm and felt I could outlsast her -- which I did." Bouchard is playing in the womens draw for the firrst time after winning the junior crown last year.dddddddddddd Her win came despite her modest grass-court season, with the teenager winning one round in a lower-level event in Nottingham and one qualifying round at Eastbourne. Bouchard will face former world No. 1 Ana Ivanovic of Serbia in the second round. The 12th-seeded Ivanovic defeated Virginie Razzano of France 7-6 (1), 6-0 on Monday. "Im looking forward to playing Ivanovic in the next round but I have to play better than today," Bouchard said. "I need to fight a lot. Shes a great player and Im excited to be facing her." Pospisil used a dominant serve in his match, firing 25 aces. 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