The Marlins may have to choose between the safest and the highest-upside high school pitchers in the draft.
The Miami Marlins have options for the seventh pick in the 2016 MLB Draft if they keep their minds open to different types of players, but the preferred option for the team is likely to be a prep pitcher. With the organization light on real pitching talent beyond the recently established Adam Conley, the team is far better off finding the next starter of the future, and they have never had luck opting for college pitchers, who are often lower-ceiling players.