JUPITER, FL—Last spring, Graham Pauley was easy to overlook in Miami Marlins camp. Although he posted a solid slash line of .286/.355/.429/.784 in exhibition games and ultimately made the Opening Day roster, Pauley wasn’t thought of as a key piece of the team’s long-term plan.
That perception change towards the end of the 2025 season. In his final 34 games, Pauley slashed .238/.358/.450/.808 with four home runs and six RBI. Throughout the season overall, he posted plus-six outs above average and plus-three defensive runs saved in 52 games at third base.
“I think the defense took a big step from where I’ve been in the past,” Pauley told Fish On First in an exclusive interview. “I think going into this spring, I was able to build up to some stuff in the offseason and continue to work at that. I think the defense is in a great spot and then offensively, I felt like I did a lot of good things to my swing. Just looking back at the second half of last year, I think I’ve worked on a lot of stuff and then continue to build on that and hopefully have success.”
Following the season, Pauley trained at Movement Performance and Sports Medicine in Atlanta and made plenty of changes, including in his setup where he is “starting the hands a bit lower.” That leads to a more vertical swing, “allowing me to create more space and stay more towards the pitcher with all my force, instead of just turning off balls and being late.”
“Also just how my bat’s going to the zone,” said Pauley. “I feel like my bat is starting in the zone and also going a lot further, allowing me to get to more pitches and stay on pitches for longer. I think those are gonna help with time. I took some at-bats before coming here, and then we’ll get a bunch here, so it’ll be good to work on that kind of approach in spring training.”
Pitchers and catchers reported to the Jupiter Academy on Wednesday. Pauley is at camp early along with them as he has to compete for the third base job, but comes into camp with “a little more confidence.”
“Coming in this year, I feel a lot more ready to just compete early on in spring and really focusing in on those games, treating them just like a real game as much as possible and put good at-bats together and play good defense.”
Pauley received an extended opportunity at the major league level because Connor Norby was sidelined by various injuries. He will be fighting for the starting third base job as well. Pauley’s attention is only on controlling what he can control.
“Just come in here and work on the stuff I’ve been working on the offseason,” Pauley said. “Did the work with some of the new hitting and infield coaches, so decided to work with those guys and not put too much pressure or anything on anything. Just go out there, compete, have fun, and continue to work on that stuff.”
Towards the end of the 2025 season, the Marlins experimented with Pauley by playing him at first base for five games (three starts).
“I think I’m athletic enough that I can do that without focusing on those other positions,” Pauley said. “I think I can just go over there in a pinch, but I think the goal right now is to just focus at third and to get better there.”
The Marlins’ full-squad report date is set for Monday. Principal owner Bruce Sherman and president of baseball operations Peter Bendix will address the local media that morning.