The versatile infielder enjoyed a good stint with Miami towards the end of last season, and he has gotten off to a fast start in Spring Training as he looks to make his first Opening Day roster.
When the Marlins and Dodgers pulled off a seven-player trade last winter, everyone was talking about Miami receiving All-Star second baseman Dee Gordon. Quite a few people were talking about how the Fish gave up their top pitching prospect, Andrew Heaney, and received the threatening-to-retire Dan Haren to seemingly fill the void. Not many people were talking about the Marlins also receiving infielder Miguel Rojas in the deal.