The internal debates were especially heated this time around, which bodes well for the long-term outlook of the Miami Marlins organization. Miami’s farm system is deep. At Fish On First, we rank only 30 prospects at a time—there are dozens of others worth monitoring closely who could realistically grow into major league roles in the future.  

Each player’s previous ranking—as of October 3—is shown in parentheses. Click the hyperlink in a player’s name to visit their prospect profile.    

 

FOF Top 30 as of January 21, 2026

LHP Thomas White

C Joe Mack

LHP Robby Snelling

OF Owen Caissie

OF Dillon Lewis

RHP Kevin Defrank

INF Aiva Arquette

SS Starlyn Caba

OF Dillon Head

OF Kemp Alderman

INF/OF Andrew Salas

OF Luis Cova

RHP Karson Milbrandt

OF Cam Cannarella

INF Maximo Acosta

OF Andrés Valor

OF Brendan Jones

RHP Eliazar Dishmey

OF Fenwick Trimble

INF Santiago Solarte

LHP Keyner Benitez

RHP Noble Meyer

INF Cristian Hernández

OF Esmil Valencia

RHP Josh White

OF PJ Morlando

RHP Josh Ekness

1B Deyvison De Los Santos

OF Brandon Compton

INF Juan Matheus

Removed since the previous update: INF Jared Serna (#24), RHP Nigel Belgrave (#25), INF Luis Arana (#26), RHP Liomar Martínez (#27), INF Drew Faurot (#28), C Ryan Ignoffo (#29) and OF Matthew Etzel (#30) are no longer ranked.  

Honorable mentions: OF José Castro, INF Jared Serna and INF Ronny Muñoz.

 

The next detailed update to the FOF Top 30 will be coming in March during spring training.

Interested in learning more about the Miami Marlins’ top prospects? Check out our comprehensive top prospects list that includes up-to-date stats, articles and videos about every prospect, scouting reports, and more!

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