The rebuilding Miami Marlins are not expected to contend this season. That appears to be fine with front office head Derek Jeter and Co. But for fans in South Beach, there’s much better things to do than watching a bad on-field product.

Of Miami’s first five home dates this season, four have drawn less than 8,000. Its game against the New York Mets on Tuesday drew just 5,934.

Crowd for the first pitch at Marlins Park tonight. pic.twitter.com/ayeG9AHOIb — 7 Sports Xtra (@7SportsXtra) April 1, 2019

Unfortunately, things are not getting better in this regard. During the early part of Wednesday’s game against that very same New York team at Marlins Park, fans could be heard chanting “let’s go Mets.”

Let’s go Mets chant breaking out among the “crowd” at Marlins Park — Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) April 3, 2019

Fewer than 12,500 fans showed up at Marlins Park for the first two games of the Mets series, most of them rooting for the visitors. Another packed house tonight. Ol' No. 2 is really injecting life into his new club. @MetsMerized @metsrewind @martinonyc — Wayne Coffey (@wr_coffey) April 3, 2019

The Marlins entered Wednesday’s game having lost four of their first six dates and being outscored by just six runs in the process.

Even then, fans in Miami are not ready to support a team that has been cast aside by the organization’s hierarchy over the past two offseasons.