The Marlins have wrapped up Spring Training with a 15-13 record and have since returned to Miami to focus on the real games (beginning with Thursday’s Opening Day).
Before throwing away the numbers entirely, let’s acknowledge some specific player performances that really stood out.
Positive: .439
The shortstop Miguel Rojas maintained an awesome .439 BA throughout the spring. Of all the position players for the Marlins, Rojas had the highest batting average coming from his 41 at-bats. Also, his .940 OPS was third on the team for players with over 30 at-bats.