Closing up shop at 12-6-2, the Miami Marlins officially take second place in the tough Grapefruit League, trailing the Philadelphia Phillies by one game.
Of course it didn’t really count, but it may be the last baseball that Miami Marlins fans, or indeed all of baseball, see in quite some time.
José Ureña started for the Marlins, and showed without a doubt that he’s ready for a rotation slot whenever this season actually gets underway. He lowered his spring ERA to 1.29 and allowed only one hit in five innings of work, walking one and striking out three.