Miami Marlins 2024 MLB Draft: Needs and Picks

Published on 14 July 2024 at 15:58

The Miami Marlins are gearing up for the 2024 MLB Draft, and excitement is in the air. With the 16th overall pick, they have a chance to bolster their roster and address key needs. Let’s dive into the details:

Team Needs

  1. Batting Power: The Marlins struggled offensively last season, so they’re eyeing college position players who can provide consistent hitting. They’re also considering high school prospects as backup options.

  2. Versatility: Miami wants players who can contribute across multiple positions. Whether it’s an infielder, outfielder, or catcher, versatility is a priority.

Potential Picks

Christian Moore (2B, Tennessee)

  • Moore’s high exit velocities make him an attractive choice. He could provide a boost to the Marlins’ offense.

Seaver King (3B/OF, Wake Forest)

  • King’s versatility and helium in the draft rankings put him on Miami’s radar. He could be a valuable addition.

Cam Smith (3B, Florida State)

  • Smith’s consistent performance at third base makes him a solid option for the Marlins.

James Tibbs III (OF, Florida State)

  • Tibbs brings outfield depth and could be a steal if he’s available at No. 16.

Vance Honeycutt (OF, North Carolina)

  • Honeycutt’s skills in the outfield might be exactly what Miami needs.

Walker Janek (C, Sam Houston State)

  • Janek’s catching abilities and potential power make him an intriguing prospect.

The Marlins will weigh their options carefully, aiming to secure talent that aligns with their long-term vision. Stay tuned as the draft unfolds!

By: Edgar Perea Jr. 

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