Joe Mack: Marlins 2024 Minor League Player Of The Year
A series of changes in the batter’s box and off the field helped facilitate a powerful breakout for young Marlins catcher Joe Mack.
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A series of changes in the batter’s box and off the field helped facilitate a powerful breakout for young Marlins catcher Joe Mack.
Gage Miller’s simple, compact swing helped him dominate the SEC at Alabama. The Marlins were only too happy to draft him in the third round.
As a short-statured middle infielder from Maracay, Venezuela, Javier Sanoja draws inspiration from Jose Altuve.
Catcher Joe Mack hit his way to Double-A for the first time this season as a 21-year-old. He has a chance to be the first player to return MLB value from that Marlins class.
First-year Marlins president of operations Peter Bendix had a history with Shane Sasaki from his time with the Rays.
The Marlins love the upside potential of high school lefthander Thomas White, who looked sharp this spring.
Max Meyer’s determination has served him well in his rehab from Tommy John surgery. Now he eyes a return to MLB at some point this season.
Andrew Lindsey thought he was done with baseball in 2021. But baseball wasn’t done with him.
Top pick Noble Meyer spent his offseason developing his pitch shapes and location strategy.
The Marlins face a key decision on 26-year-old first baseman Troy Johnston coming off a dominant minor league campaign.
Speedy Xavier Edwards got back to doing what he does best this season and was rewarded with a September callup.
Southern Mississippi lefthanded reliever Justin Storm was at his best when it mattered most.
Marlins fans are sure to take notice of what Glen Dishman has to say about 6-foot-2, 190-pound righthander Karson Milbrandt. The Low-A Jupiter pitching coach…
The Eagles rode an “all for one” spirit all the way to a spotless 29-0 record, a Class 7A Florida state title and a final No. 1 ranking in Baseball America’s national poll.
Drafted a year ago, Jacob Miller has put his explosive athleticism to good use in pro ball. But the 19-year-old righthander still has a lot to learn.
With a quick bat and a good idea of the strike zone, Cappe has exciting offensive upside as he tackles High-A Beloit.
If the switch-hitter can make more contact, he can be even more of a pest on the bases.
The 17-year-old Dominican has a strong arm in the outfield and power at the plate. His drive could set him apart.
The Marlins traded two present big league relievers to the Mets for Franklin Sanchez, who has the weaponry to one day fit that description.
Speedy Xavier Edwards looks forward to getting back to his preferred hitting style following a trade to his hometown Marlins.
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