It has been that kind of season for the Miami Marlins. Blow-by-blow, the Marlins have been assaulted by a litany of injuries. Notably, the left side of the infield is without a number of players who were on the opening day roster.
Of the players missing, none were having a better start tot he season than Miguel Rojas. After serving in a mostly reserve role to begin his career, Rojas was beginning to push Adeiny Hechavarria for a starting spot at shortstop.
Rojas was on pace to set career highs in every notable statistical category; including hits, walks, batting average, slugging percentage, and on base percentage.