It may have taken a little longer than expected, but the Miami Marlins finally have their everyday shortstop in Miguel Rojas. The 30-year-old utility player has been one of the unsung heroes on the Marlins every changing roster since last season. The veteran is showing the way on the diamond and at the plate.
Rojas beat out J.T. Riddle for the position, but that does not mean Riddle won’t be an important part of this team coming off the bench. According to Joe Frisaro of MLB.com, the Kentucky native has been working at third base and in the outfield.