We are approximately midway through the 2022 Minor League Baseball season. It isn’t too soon to reward players for good performance by moving them up the MiLB ladder.
Particularly for these three Marlins minor leaguers who are repeating levels that they played at last season, let’s find out what they’re capable of doing against tougher competition.
Marinez, the 12th-ranked prospect in MLB.com’s 2017 international signing class, inked a deal with Miami at just 16 years old. He struggled as a youngster elevating the ball with his thin frame, registering over a 55% ground ball rate and no home runs at the rookie levels.