Manager Raymond Nunez has his work cut out for him, with the youngest for-pay ballplayers in the world. Some of them clocking in at just 16-years-of-age. He coached the club to a 42-30 record, 9.5 games behind the DSL Rays1 in the DSL Northwest Division. That’s the 10th best winning percentage in the 44 team league. Here’s six of his players that could make an impact on the Miami Marlins over the next decade.
Alvaro Montero
Montero, a second baseman, led the club in average and OBP, slashing .312/.430/.358 in 64 games. No home runs to speak of, and only eight extra base hits in total, including six doubles and two triples.