As the rumors of potential trades involving Marlins players heat up, so does the bat of one Miguel Rojas.
Would the Marlins trade their hottest bat and one of their leaders in the clubhouse?
Rojas was at again, hitting a leadoff home run in Miami’s 5-1 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday. The victory gave the team a series win and amped up the notion one of the Marlins most popular players could be headed somewhere else before Wednesday night.
It’s become a waiting game for the 30-year-old. Rojas has been a steady influence on the younger players in the lineup and his ability to play multiple positions makes him one of the most valuable players on the 25-man roster.