Marlins take advantage of players who passed under the radar

Throughout its history, Miami Marlins They have enjoyed several high -level prospects. Some of them arrive with a lot of excitement, as in the case of the pitcher Eury Pérez, while others go under the table at the beginning, until they finally leave evidence that they are worthy of monitoring day after day.

In any case, having the ability to create future bastions for the team is an essential tool for a combined that obviously does not have the ability to spend as much money and others.

The Dominicans Otto López and Heriberto Hernández have been great surprises for the fans of the fish in this campaign. Neither of them arrived with great expectations to the organization, at least in the eyes of fans, but tasks like Wednesday night show that both are important pieces in Marlins’s plans for present and future.

López, 26 years old, pushed a trio of races against the San Francisco giants, his previous club, while Hernández (25) reached a personal stop figure with four pushed in the clash against the Californians.

Miami was made of López’s services in April 2024 in a movement that did not generate much noise. Some 14 months later, the Native of Santo Domingo has become every day’s campocort for the novena.

“Why not?” The Quisqueyano replied at the question of whether at that time he would have imagined it, in statements collected by the official portal of the fish. “All the work I have done is demonstrated and they are likely to see it too. So I simply feel very good about what I am doing right now.”

Credit to those who deserve it

The performance of both Latinos helped the Marlins win consecutive series for the first time in this contest.

“I think he speaks a lot of Peter (Bendix, president of Marlins baseball operations), of the entire high command and our body of Scouts,” said the manager Clayton McCullough. “Being able to identify some talented players who have not received the opportunity,” he added.