Here’s onebig question the Marlins don’t yet have much clarity on as they embark on thisrebuilding program:
If BrianAnderson ends up at third base long-term, how many starting major league outfielders arein their system?
Beyond LewisBrinson – who’s hitting .186 and expected back soon from an hip injury – andstruggling Magneuris Sierra (.173), the Marlins have eight outfielders ranked among their top 30 prospects bymlb.com:
MonteHarrison (No. 1), Connor Scott (No. 4), Brian Miller (11), Tristan Pompey (15),Thomas Jones (18), Brayan Hernandez (25), Austin Dean (27, and now with theMarlins) and Braxton Lee (28).
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