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Two years after a brief stint in the majors, this Marlins reliever shows his potential | Miami Herald

Tayron Guerrero couldn’t believe it had been almost two years.

But what’s waiting that long mean to a guy who would walk two hours daily through a snake-infested jungle after riding a single-engine boat just be able to play baseball as a kid.

Guerrero, the Marlins’ 27-year old, 6-foot, 8-inch rookie pitcher, is getting his first real shot at the big leagues this season.

On his first Opening Day roster, Guerrero made his Marlins debut with his first outing in the majors in 681 days since a brief debut with the San Diego Padres in 2016.