Miami Marlins Summer Check Up
Miami Marlins 33-50 (5 th in NL East) Eye Popping Number .909 The Miami Marlins didn’t have much to look forward to beginning the season. After trading away most of their stars in the offseason, they kept JT Realmuto. Realmuto has continued to be one of the best hitting catchers in the league. Even though he missed the first quarter of the season, injured, since returning he’s been the most valuable catcher in baseball. His .909 on base plus slugging leads all catchers, as does his .307 batting average, his .544 slugging percentage and his 2.2 runs created on the base paths. Biggest Surprise There aren’t many surprises on a team that was expected to be terrible this year. With so many open roster spots open, they’ve been able to give ample opportunities to different young players. Brian Anderson has been one of the few players that have given the Marlins hope for the future. While he wasn’t a top prospect, or have an amazing minor league...