There is still no timetable set for the Miami Marlins or the rest of MLB to resume normal team activities prior to the start of the 2020 season.
The team announced late last week that outfielder Monte Harrison and starting pitcher Nick Neidert were assigned to AAA Wichita. Those two moves helped determine how the starting rotation and the team’s outfield will look. But it did not solve all the problems of heavy competition in Major League camp.
There are still battles to be had once players take the field.
The problem is the Marlins coaching staff and the front office have now is determining which players start, which ones will comprise the bench, what does the pitching staff look like and who will be cut, demoted or traded.