
2022 Miami Marlins Top 5 Prospects
The Miami Marlins have a very young and hopeful team with plenty of other young talent on the way. The holes the team has can be filled by some promising young prospects in their system.
The Miami Marlins have a very young and hopeful team with plenty of other young talent on the way. The holes the team has can be filled by some promising young prospects in their system.
The Miami Marlins surprised a lot of people last season as they broke their playoff drought. Despite using 61 different players, including 25 position players because of COVID-19 protocols, they made the postseason for the first time since 2003. Their young players from their farm system were a huge key to that as their top five could make an impact this year.
Yehuda Schwartz looks ahead to 2020 and predicts which 2019 MLB draft selections will have the quickest path to the majors.
Jeffrey Joseph “JJ” Bleday is a junior outfielder at Vanderbilt University. He was born November 10, 1997 to Raymond and Kathy Bleday in Danville, PA. Bleday earned letters in baseball all four years in high school, while also lettering twice in golf and swimming. He holds six swimming records at his first high school, Titusville High School in Titusville, PA. After his freshman and sophomore years at Titusville, Bleday transferred to A. Crawford Mosley High School in Lynn Haven, Florida for his junior and senior years.
The Miami Marlins have a very young and hopeful team with plenty of other young talent on the way. The holes the team has can be filled by some promising young prospects in their system.
The Miami Marlins surprised a lot of people last season as they broke their playoff drought. Despite using 61 different players, including 25 position players because of COVID-19 protocols, they made the postseason for the first time since 2003. Their young players from their farm system were a huge key to that as their top five could make an impact this year.
Yehuda Schwartz looks ahead to 2020 and predicts which 2019 MLB draft selections will have the quickest path to the majors.
Jeffrey Joseph “JJ” Bleday is a junior outfielder at Vanderbilt University. He was born November 10, 1997 to Raymond and Kathy Bleday in Danville, PA. Bleday earned letters in baseball all four years in high school, while also lettering twice in golf and swimming. He holds six swimming records at his first high school, Titusville High School in Titusville, PA. After his freshman and sophomore years at Titusville, Bleday transferred to A. Crawford Mosley High School in Lynn Haven, Florida for his junior and senior years.
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