PT TOMORROW: NL East—Armed to the gills

Miami Marlins

The Marlins are up to their gills in arms, boasting one of the most exciting collections of young starting pitchers in MLB. Let’s have a look at their depth of options.

Sandy Alcantara (RHP, MIA) is counted firmly among the top-15 SPs going in drafts (40th overall, #12 SP, NFBC 15-team since March 1). There’s much to recommend here, from his durability (one of only four pitchers to record 200 IP in ’21 & “A” Health grade), to the big leap in skills last season (3.44 xERA, 18% K-BB%, 13.9 SwK, 130 BPV), to the improved lineup backing him up. The 2022 Baseball Forecaster slapped an “UP: Cy Young” on him, and at age 26, the sky’s the limit.

Trevor Rogers (LHP, MIA) wasn’t the most heralded pitching prospect coming up the...

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