In an historic move, Kim Ng has been named the Marlins' GM -- the first female GM in baseball (or any major sport's) history
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Originally posted by revo View PostIn an historic move, Kim Ng has been named the Marlins' GM -- the first female GM in baseball (or any major sport's) historyI'm just here for the baseball.
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So I have a problem that I havent had in quite a few years...I like way too many Marlins heading into this season. Im such a homer, but I think there are some real gems on this team that I would guess most people overlook because, well, Marlins.
I like every damn starter on this team. Sixto is electric, Alcantara was really really good last year, and all the touts like Pablo Lopez better than either of them. Trevor Rogers and Elieser Hernandez are great end-game deep league options too.
Nobody loves Marlins offense, but Aguilar really turned it around last season and is actually a good hitter (crazy right?). Everyone has already forgotten how good Miguel Rojas was in the short season last year. There are a ton of post-hype and current prospects who will get playing time.
Bass and Garcia should get plenty of save opps, because this is a small ball type of team that pitches well.
So, in conclusion, Im screwed
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Interesting tidbit from Keith Law today in The Athletic:
The main knock I had on (Trevor) Rogers before this season was the lack of an average breaking ball, but Rogers has changed his grip on his slider and so far this spring has shown a markedly higher spin rate on the pitch.
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Originally posted by revo View PostSixto Sanchez optioned to the alternate training site
Miami Marlins right-hander Sixto Sanchez, the seventh-place finisher in the 2020 NL Rookie of the Year voting and the team's No. 2 starter in the postseason, will begin 2021 at the alternate site, reports Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald. He will continue building up there after being delayed by a false positive COVID-19 test earlier this spring.
"I don't feel frustrated, but it was a weird feeling," Sanchez told the Associated Press after making his spring debut on March 15. "That false positive spoiled my momentum, but I'm not that far behind. I just can't pitch as many innings as the other guys."
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Originally posted by joncarlos View PostFollow me on Twitter @ToddZola
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