It’s an exciting time for the Miami Marlins.
After they embraced a youth movement ahead of this past season, the entire organization has a better idea of who they can build this roster around. Combine that with the report the ownership group is willing to spend money this winter, and some things seem to be happening for the Marlins.
But Miami’s ceiling will be determined by what their young players develop into since they’ll likely never carry one of the highest payrolls in Major League Baseball. That’s why it was great to see many of those up-and-comers turn into rising stars, with Kyle Stowers making the All-Star Game and Javier Sanoja winning the Gold Glove.
Two other young players also stood out this year in the eyes of Jim Callis of MLB Pipeline. He ranked the 2025 rookie class in order of their long-term value, and both Jakob Marsee and Agustin Ramirez cracked the top 40.
Jakob Marsee Proved Value With Close to 2025 Season