Joe Dunand’s Power Will Play
The 2017 second-rounder shows natural power to the opposite field, giving the shortstop a carrying tool on his journey to Miami.
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The 2017 second-rounder shows natural power to the opposite field, giving the shortstop a carrying tool on his journey to Miami.
The teenage catcher loves showing off his incredible arm and is dedicated to having a good rapport with pitchers.
The outfielder won’t betray his contact-and-speed foundation but believes power will develop as he matures physically.
Fresh off a career year at Double-A and in Venezuela, Harold Ramirez signed a minor league deal with the Marlins that offers major opportunity.
The 27-year-old reliever chose the Marlins both to be closer to his West Palm Beach home and for opportunities present with the rebuilding club.
Yamamoto doesn’t light up radar guns, but he is an overachiever who mixes four pitches and works ahead of batters.
While his father’s career is shrouded in secrecy, Bugg keeps delivering visible results as a bullpen stopper in pro ball.
Lefthander Luis Palacios and shortstop Jose Devers, a pair of 18-year-old prospects, give the Marlins hope for the future.
Trade pickup Nick Neidert carves up Double-A competition with sharp control and a wide repertoire.
Alcantara and Nick Neidert, both products of trades, rank as the system’s top prospects and should be ready to join the Miami rotation in short order.
The control-oriented righthander carved up Double-A and Triple-A competition on his way to the Miami rotation.
The flame-throwing righthander channels his anger at not being in the big leagues into attacking Triple-A batters.
The 2017 California League pitcher of the year recovered from a scary injury to pitch effectively at Double-A in April.
The young second baseman has been an in-demand prospect because of his powerful lefthanded bat.
A trade to the Marlins allows fast-rising Zac Gallen a chance to meet a personal hero.
A healthy Monte’ Harrison shows huge upside.
LHP Caleb Smith vies for a spot on Miami’s wide-open pitching staff.
A breakout season at Triple-A finds 26-year-old first baseman Garrett Cooper on the move, traded twice in four months.
Marlins in-season trade pickup Braxton Lee preserves a batting title in his final at-bat.
Trevor Richards led the Marlins system with a 2.53 ERA and 158 Ks.
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