The Miami Marlins may have sent Monte Harrison to Triple-A Wichita to start the 2020 MLB season, but that does not mean the front office won’t hesitate to bring the outfield prospect to the parent club if the moment arises. After a solid camp in Jupiter, Florida, and more promise shown at the plate, it’s almost assured the 24-year-old will roam the team’s outfield at some point this year.
“In 15 Grapefruit League appearances, he hit .364 (8-for-22), had an OPS of .981 and stole six bases,” Joe Frisaro of MLB.com writes. He’s on track to be either the center or right fielder of the future for the Marlins, giving them a speed/power threat.