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The Marlins will have the seventh overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft and should be able to grab one of the top prospects in this class. Riley Quick will very likely be available for them. Overview Position: RHP Height: 6’5″ Weight: 255 pounds School: Alabama FOF Big Board Rank: 11th Riley Quick is a 6’5”, 255-pound right-handed pitcher who plays for the Alabama Crimson Tide. A draft-eligible sophomore, Quick is one of the top power pitching prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft class. Quick was a blue-chip prospect from Hewitt-Trussville High School in Trussville, Alabama. On Perfect Game, Quick was the 227th-ranked prospect and the 70th-ranked right-handed pitcher in the Class of 2022. He was also the second-ranked prospect and #1 right-handed pitcher from Alabama. He went undrafted out of high school and signed to pitch for the University of Alabama. In his freshman season, Quick was strictly a relief pitcher and made sixteen appearances. Quick posted a 1-1 record with a 3.68 ERA, 1.91 WHIP, two saves, 21 walks, a .244 opponent batting average, and 26 strikeouts in 22 innings pitched. In the 2024 season, Quick was set to pitch in Alabama’s weekend rotation. However, he suffered an elbow injury in his first start, which required Tommy John surgery. He received a medical redshirt due to the season-ending injury. In his redshirt sophomore season, Quick returned and had a monster season. He made fourteen appearances, all as a starter. He posted an 8-3 record with a 3.92 ERA, a .263 opponent batting average, 3.5 BB/9, and 70 strikeouts in 62 innings pitched. Quick was named to the All-SEC second team. On the mound, Quick possesses a three-pitch mix including his fastball, slider, and changeup. Quick has one of the best fastballs in the 2025 MLB Draft, sitting 95-97 mph and topping out at 99 mph. He can also manipulate it and make it into a heavy sinker. His slider is his best secondary pitch, which generates some swing-and-miss and sits in the upper 80s. He’ll throw his changeup at times, but it’s a work in progress. Quick also needs to work on getting more consistent with his delivery. His arm will drag at times, which makes his pitches flat and very hittable. However, Quick has improved his control and can locate well at the bottom of the zone. In the 2025 season, Quick had a 50.9 GB% and his walk rate dropped from 18.9% to 8.9%. Baseball America and MLB Pipeline are not as high on Quick as Fish On First, ranking him #19 and #35 among their top draft prospects, respectively. Strengths Power fastball 60-grade slider Good control High GB rate Starter build Frontline starter potential Weaknesses Underdeveloped changeup Inconsistent delivery Reliever risk Pro Comparison: Hunter Gaddis Projection: Top 25 pick Bottom Line There should be some arms available with Miami’s first pick who are currently better than Riley Quick, but he still has room for improvement if developed correctly. With two years of NCAA eligibility remaining, Quick has leverage to pitch another season of college ball if the fit isn't right. He could be a candidate to slip to the Marlins in Competitive Balance Round A (43rd overall pick), though it would take a significantly overslot bonus to sign him there. More 2025 Draft Profiles 3B Gavin Fien RHP Tyler Bremner 2B Gavin Kilen SS Joseph "JoJo" Parker INF Aiva Arquette SS Billy Carlson OF Jace LaViolette LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill View full article
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The Miami Marlins have been linked to high school hitting prospects with their first-round pick heading into the 2025 MLB Draft. Gavin Fien is another candidate for the Fish to consider with the seventh overall pick. Overview Position: 3B Height: 6’3″ Weight: 200 pounds School: Great Oak HS (CA) Commitment: Texas FOF Big Board Rank: 10th Gavin Fien is a 6’3”, 200-pound third baseman who plays at Great Oaks High School in Temecula, California. Fien is a well-rounded prospect with plus hitting and defensive tools. Fien also had a huge summer—playing for Team USA and winning Game MVP at the MLB High School All-American Game—but he struggled during his senior season. On Perfect Game, Fien is an elite high school recruit in one of the most talent-rich areas in the country. Fien is the ninth-ranked prospect and #1 third baseman in the country. He’s the third-ranked prospect out of the Golden State. He was also selected to play in the Perfect Game All-American Classic. Fien is a right-handed hitter with an unorthodox batting stance. That didn’t affect his timing at the plate in the fall. The issues with timing that showed up in the spring should be correctable. Fien has a fluid swing with nice raw power potential. He still has some room to fill in his frame and should be able to add more power as he physically matures. Defensively, Fien is a very sound third baseman with good mechanics and one of the top arms at the hot corner. Fien is also a good athlete and could play some right field with his plus arm strength. According to Perfect Game, he ran a 6.86 60-yard dash and threw 94 mph from the infield and 98 mph from the outfield. Strengths Plus hit tool Raw power potential Good athlete Plus arm strength Defensive versatility Has hit well with a wood bat against tough competition Weaknesses Struggled a bit in his senior season Needs to improve timing with his stance Pro Comparison: Ian Stewart Projection: Top 20 pick Bottom Line Gavin Fien is a well-rounded prospect who could develop into one of the best hitters in this draft class. Fien isn’t a finished product, but his hitting ability and arm strength are very intriguing. The Marlins could be the team to draft him if they have confidence in their minor league coaching staff to help him with fixing his timing issues and filling in his large frame. More 2025 Draft Profiles RHP Tyler Bremner 2B Gavin Kilen SS Joseph "JoJo" Parker INF Aiva Arquette SS Billy Carlson OF Jace LaViolette LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill
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The Miami Marlins have been linked to high school hitting prospects with their first-round pick heading into the 2025 MLB Draft. Gavin Fien is another candidate for the Fish to consider with the seventh overall pick. Overview Position: 3B Height: 6’3″ Weight: 200 pounds School: Great Oak HS (CA) Commitment: Texas FOF Big Board Rank: 10th Gavin Fien is a 6’3”, 200-pound third baseman who plays at Great Oaks High School in Temecula, California. Fien is a well-rounded prospect with plus hitting and defensive tools. Fien also had a huge summer—playing for Team USA and winning Game MVP at the MLB High School All-American Game—but he struggled during his senior season. On Perfect Game, Fien is an elite high school recruit in one of the most talent-rich areas in the country. Fien is the ninth-ranked prospect and #1 third baseman in the country. He’s the third-ranked prospect out of the Golden State. He was also selected to play in the Perfect Game All-American Classic. Fien is a right-handed hitter with an unorthodox batting stance. That didn’t affect his timing at the plate in the fall. The issues with timing that showed up in the spring should be correctable. Fien has a fluid swing with nice raw power potential. He still has some room to fill in his frame and should be able to add more power as he physically matures. Defensively, Fien is a very sound third baseman with good mechanics and one of the top arms at the hot corner. Fien is also a good athlete and could play some right field with his plus arm strength. According to Perfect Game, he ran a 6.86 60-yard dash and threw 94 mph from the infield and 98 mph from the outfield. Strengths Plus hit tool Raw power potential Good athlete Plus arm strength Defensive versatility Has hit well with a wood bat against tough competition Weaknesses Struggled a bit in his senior season Needs to improve timing with his stance Pro Comparison: Ian Stewart Projection: Top 20 pick Bottom Line Gavin Fien is a well-rounded prospect who could develop into one of the best hitters in this draft class. Fien isn’t a finished product, but his hitting ability and arm strength are very intriguing. The Marlins could be the team to draft him if they have confidence in their minor league coaching staff to help him with fixing his timing issues and filling in his large frame. More 2025 Draft Profiles RHP Tyler Bremner 2B Gavin Kilen SS Joseph "JoJo" Parker INF Aiva Arquette SS Billy Carlson OF Jace LaViolette LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill View full article
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UC Santa Barbara RHP Tyler Bremner is one of the most polished pitching prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft. Bremner could be in play with the Marlins' first pick if they value the flexibility of an underslot deal. Overview Position: RHP Height: 6’2″ Weight: 190 pounds School: UC Santa Barbara FOF Big Board Rank: 13th Tyler Bremner is a 6’2”, 190-pound right-handed pitcher who plays for the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos. Bremner is one of the top pitching prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft class. He’s also one of the most polished pitching prospects in this class. Bremner was a blue-chip prospect coming out of Scripps Ranch High School in San Diego, California. On Perfect Game, he was the 201st-ranked prospect and the 59th-ranked right-handed pitcher in the Class of 2022. He was also the 24th-ranked prospect and ninth-ranked right-hander from California. Bremner went undrafted and signed with UC Santa Barbara. In his freshman season, Bremner made seventeen appearances and eight starts. He posted a 5-4 record with a 5.37 ERA, 1.45 WHIP, four saves, seventeen walks, and 80 strikeouts in 55 ⅓ innings pitched. He was named a All-Big West honorable mention and finished tenth in the country in 12.9 K/9. Bremner had a breakout season as a sophomore and was one of the top pitchers in college baseball. In nineteen appearances and nine starts, he posted an 11-1 record with a 2.54 ERA, 0.88 WHIP, a .182 opponent batting average, and 104 strikeouts in 88 ⅔ innings pitched. He was named to the All-Big West first team and All-American second time on Perfect Game. Coming into his junior season, Bremner was viewed as one of the top pitching prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft. He is still viewed that way despite taking a slight step back statistically. In the 2025 season, Bremner made fourteen appearances (all starts). He posted a 5-4 record with a 3.49 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, a .215 opponent batting average, 3.15 FIP, nineteen walks, and 111 strikeouts in 77 ⅓ innings pitched. Bremner possesses a three-pitch mix including his fastball, slider, and changeup. Bremner’s fastball sits in the mid-90s and was clocked at 98 mph this spring. His best secondary pitch is his changeup. Some scouts have evaluated it as a 70-grade pitch. He’s comfortable throwing it on any count and locates it very well. Bremner’s slider is a work in progress, but whichever team drafts him could develop that third pitch. Fish On First has the Golden State native as the 13th-ranked prospect in the 2025 MLB Draft. Bremner is also ranked #14 on Baseball America and #17 on MLB Pipeline. Strengths Best changeup in 2025 draft class Plus fastball Plus command Career 32.7 K% Limits baserunners Low-effort throwing motion Weaknesses Needs to develop slider Questions about durability as a starter Pro Comparison: Dylan Lesko Projection: Top 20 pick Bottom Line The Marlins are more likely to draft a position player over a pitcher with their first-round pick. However, Tyler Bremner was once viewed as a future top-five pick and could now be an underslot option for them. Selecting and signing Bremner would save bonus pool money to be used in later rounds of the draft. More 2025 Draft Profiles 2B Gavin Kilen SS Joseph "JoJo" Parker INF Aiva Arquette SS Billy Carlson OF Jace LaViolette LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill
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UC Santa Barbara RHP Tyler Bremner is one of the most polished pitching prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft. Bremner could be in play with the Marlins' first pick if they value the flexibility of an underslot deal. UC Santa Barbara RHP Tyler Bremner is one of the most polished pitching prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft. Bremner could be in play with the Marlins' first pick if they value the flexibility of an underslot deal. Overview Position: RHP Height: 6’2″ Weight: 190 pounds School: UC Santa Barbara FOF Big Board Rank: 13th Tyler Bremner is a 6’2”, 190-pound right-handed pitcher who plays for the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos. Bremner is one of the top pitching prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft class. He’s also one of the most polished pitching prospects in this class. Bremner was a blue-chip prospect coming out of Scripps Ranch High School in San Diego, California. On Perfect Game, he was the 201st-ranked prospect and the 59th-ranked right-handed pitcher in the Class of 2022. He was also the 24th-ranked prospect and ninth-ranked right-hander from California. Bremner went undrafted and signed with UC Santa Barbara. In his freshman season, Bremner made seventeen appearances and eight starts. He posted a 5-4 record with a 5.37 ERA, 1.45 WHIP, four saves, seventeen walks, and 80 strikeouts in 55 ⅓ innings pitched. He was named a All-Big West honorable mention and finished tenth in the country in 12.9 K/9. Bremner had a breakout season as a sophomore and was one of the top pitchers in college baseball. In nineteen appearances and nine starts, he posted an 11-1 record with a 2.54 ERA, 0.88 WHIP, a .182 opponent batting average, and 104 strikeouts in 88 ⅔ innings pitched. He was named to the All-Big West first team and All-American second time on Perfect Game. Coming into his junior season, Bremner was viewed as one of the top pitching prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft. He is still viewed that way despite taking a slight step back statistically. In the 2025 season, Bremner made fourteen appearances (all starts). He posted a 5-4 record with a 3.49 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, a .215 opponent batting average, 3.15 FIP, nineteen walks, and 111 strikeouts in 77 ⅓ innings pitched. Bremner possesses a three-pitch mix including his fastball, slider, and changeup. Bremner’s fastball sits in the mid-90s and was clocked at 98 mph this spring. His best secondary pitch is his changeup. Some scouts have evaluated it as a 70-grade pitch. He’s comfortable throwing it on any count and locates it very well. Bremner’s slider is a work in progress, but whichever team drafts him could develop that third pitch. Fish On First has the Golden State native as the 13th-ranked prospect in the 2025 MLB Draft. Bremner is also ranked #14 on Baseball America and #17 on MLB Pipeline. Strengths Best changeup in 2025 draft class Plus fastball Plus command Career 32.7 K% Limits baserunners Low-effort throwing motion Weaknesses Needs to develop slider Questions about durability as a starter Pro Comparison: Dylan Lesko Projection: Top 20 pick Bottom Line The Marlins are more likely to draft a position player over a pitcher with their first-round pick. However, Tyler Bremner was once viewed as a future top-five pick and could now be an underslot option for them. Selecting and signing Bremner would save bonus pool money to be used in later rounds of the draft. More 2025 Draft Profiles 2B Gavin Kilen SS Joseph "JoJo" Parker INF Aiva Arquette SS Billy Carlson OF Jace LaViolette LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill View full article
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First Team All-SEC infielder Gavin Kilen is having a huge junior season in his first year with the Tennessee Volunteers. Could this talented pure hitter be on Miami's radar with the seventh overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft? Overview Position: 2B Height: 5’11″ Weight: 185 pounds School: Tennessee FOF Big Board Rank: 15th Gavin Kilen is a 5’11”, 185-pound second baseman who plays for the University of Tennessee Volunteers. Kilen has had a very successful year to establish himself as one of the best pure-hitting collegiate bats in the 2025 MLB Draft class. Kilen was a blue-chip prospect coming out of Milton High School in Milton, Wisconsin. Kilen was a Perfect Game All-American and the #1 prospect in Wisconsin. He was also the 55th-ranked prospect and ninth-ranked shortstop in the Class of 2022. Kilen was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 13th round that year. However, he decided to honor his commitment to the University of Louisville. In his freshman season, Kilen played in 46 games and started in 38 of them (30 at second base and 8 at shortstop). He slashed .265/.321/.338 with 40 hits, nine doubles, one triple, 18 RBIs, and ten walks. Kilen had a breakout sophomore season as Louisville’s everyday shortstop, slashing .330/.361/.591 with 71 hits, 23 doubles, nine home runs, 41 RBIs, and a .952 OPS. He was also named to the All-ACC third team. After the 2024 season, Kilen entered the transfer portal and signed with the Tennessee Volunteers. In his first season at Tennessee, Kilen took another step forward, showing his power potential against some of the best pitchers in the country. On the season, Kilen is slashing .355/.437/.694 with 65 hits, eleven doubles, three triples, fifteen home runs, 43 RBIs, 25 walks, and a 1.131 OPS. He was also a first team All-SEC selection. At the plate, Kilen has a short, compact swing that consistently makes quality contact at pitches in the zone. Earlier this season, Kilen had a 93% in-zone contact percentage, and it improved to 95% for in-zone fastballs. While Kilen added power to his game, his skillset is still more hit-over-power. He has hit for average in the Cape Cod League, but hasn’t shown much thump with a wood bat. On defense, Kilen is a quality second baseman. He has great hands and quick instincts, but lacks arm strength. Kilen is unlikely to profile as a shortstop at the next level. Similar to Fish On First, the Wisconsin native is ranked #16 on MLB Pipeline and #18 on Baseball America. Strengths 60-grade hit tool Clean swing mechanics Improved BB% Career 9.8 K% Adjusted his swing to lift the ball more consistently Weaknesses Below-average power tool Limited defensively Pro Comparison: Gavin Lux Projection: Top 20 pick Bottom Line The Marlins have taken high school prospects with their first pick in the past two drafts. However, if Miami decides to go in a different direction this year based on what the board gives them, Gavin Kilen might be an underslot value option. More 2025 Draft Profiles SS Joseph "JoJo" Parker INF Aiva Arquette SS Billy Carlson OF Jace LaViolette LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill
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First Team All-SEC infielder Gavin Kilen is having a huge junior season in his first year with the Tennessee Volunteers. Could this talented pure hitter be on Miami's radar with the seventh overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft? First Team All-SEC infielder Gavin Kilen is having a huge junior season in his first year with the Tennessee Volunteers. Could this talented pure hitter be on Miami's radar with the seventh overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft? Overview Position: 2B Height: 5’11″ Weight: 185 pounds School: Tennessee FOF Big Board Rank: 15th Gavin Kilen is a 5’11”, 185-pound second baseman who plays for the University of Tennessee Volunteers. Kilen is one of the best pure-hitting collegiate bats in the 2025 MLB Draft class. He’s having a very successful year in his first season playing for the Volunteers. Kilen was a blue-chip prospect coming out of Milton High School in Milton, Wisconsin. Kilen was a Perfect Game All-American and the #1 prospect in Wisconsin. He was also the 55th-ranked prospect and ninth-ranked shortstop in the Class of 2022. Kilen was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 13th round of the 2022 MLB Draft. However, Kilen decided to honor his commitment to the University of Louisville. In his freshman season, Kilen played in 46 games and started in 38 of them (30 at second base and 8 at shortstop). Kilen slashed .265/.321/.338 with 40 hits, nine doubles, one triple, 18 RBIs, and ten walks. In his sophomore season, Kilen had a breakout season as Louisville’s everyday shortstop. Kilen slashed .330/.361/.591 with 71 hits, 23 doubles, nine home runs, 41 RBIs, and a .952 OPS. He was also named to the All-ACC Third Team. After the 2024 season, Kilen entered the Transfer Portal and signed with the Tennessee Volunteers. In his first season at Tennessee, Kilen had another breakout season, showing his power potential against some of the best pitchers in the country. On the season, Kilen is slashing .355/.437/.694 with 65 hits, eleven doubles, three triples, fifteen home runs, 43 RBIs, 25 walks, and a 1.131 OPS. He was also named First Team All-SEC. At the plate, Kilen has a short, compact swing that consistently makes quality contact at pitches in the zone. Earlier this season, Kilen had a 93% in-zone contact percentage, and it improved to 95% for in-zone fastball contact percentage. While Kilen added more power to his game, his skillset is more suited for a hit-over-power profile. He has hit for average in the Cape Cod League, but hasn’t shown much power with a wood bat. On defense, Kilen is a quality defensive second baseman who has the skillset to play shortstop at the next level. He’s a great hands and quick instincts, but doesn’t possess great arm strength. Kilen likely profiles as a second baseman at the next level. Similar to Fish On First, the Wisconsin native is ranked #16 on MLB Pipeline and #18 on Baseball America. Strengths 60-grade hit tool Clean swing mechanics Improved BB% Career 9.8 K% Adjusted his swing to lift the ball more consistently Weakness Below-average power tool Limited defensively Pro Comparison: Gavin Lux Projection: Top 20 pick Bottom Line The Marlins will have the seventh overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft and should be able to grab one of the top prospects in this draft class. Kilen is one of the best hitters in college baseball this season. The Louisville transfer had a huge season for the Volunteers and should be an early-to-mid first round draft pick. The Marlins have taken high school prospects with their first pick in the past two drafts. However, if Miami decides to go in a different direction or their top options are off the board, Kilen might be an underslot value option for the Fish. More 2025 Draft Profiles SS Joseph "JoJo" Parker INF Aiva Arquette SS Billy Carlson OF Jace LaViolette LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill View full article
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Mississippi native Joseph "JoJo" Parker has been one of the biggest climbers in the 2025 MLB Draft class. Do the Marlins like Parker enough to take him with the seventh overall pick? Overview Position: SS Height: 6’2″ Weight: 195 pounds School: Purvis HS (MS) Commitment: Mississippi State FOF Big Board Rank: 14th Joseph “JoJo” Parker is a 6’2”, 190-pound shortstop who plays at Purvis High School in Purvis, Mississippi. Parker is potentially the best pure hitter in the 2025 MLB Draft class. He has excellent hitting tools with some room for growth and could play shortstop at the next level. On Perfect Game, Parker is an elite high school prospect who was selected to the Perfect Game All-American Classic with his twin brother, Jacob Parker. Both brothers are signed to play college baseball for the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Parker is a left-handed hitter with incredible bat-to-ball skills. He has added more power to his frame, though there is still room to fill out more. His in-zone contact rate is well above the 90th percentile and he has a 14% chase rate in recorded games. Parker has a gap-to-gap approach and can put the ball in the air to all fields with ease. Defensively, Parker has the tools and instincts to be a quality shortstop at the next level. He has above-average arm strength and the range to stick at short. He might have to change positions eventually, but Parker has the arm strength and skills to be a good defensive third baseman. Parker rose 72 spots (from 86th to 14th) on MLB Pipeline's updated ranking of draft prospects. He made a similar leap on the Fish On First big board (from 82nd to 14th). Strengths Plus hit tool Advanced approach at the plate Excellent bat-to-ball skills Elite in-zone contact rate and low chase rate Great defensive instincts Plus arm strength Weaknesses Lacks power Might not be able to stick at SS Pro Comparison: Ketel Marte Projection: Top 15 pick Bottom Line Joseph “JoJo” Parker is one of the best pure hitters in the 2025 MLB Draft. He has tools that grab scouts’ attention and impressive batted ball/plate discipline data that should be very appealing to teams who are analytically driven. Parker isn’t a finished product, but he has the makings of being a quality big leaguer. More 2025 Draft Profiles INF Aiva Arquette SS Billy Carlson OF Jace LaViolette LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill
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Mississippi native Joseph "JoJo" Parker has been one of the biggest climbers in the 2025 MLB Draft class. Do the Marlins like Parker enough to take him with the seventh overall pick? Mississippi native Joseph "JoJo" Parker has been one of the biggest climbers in the 2025 MLB Draft class. Do the Marlins like Parker enough to take him with the seventh overall pick? Overview Position: SS Height: 6’2″ Weight: 195 pounds School: Purvis HS (MS) Commitment: Mississippi State FOF Big Board Rank: 14th Joseph “JoJo” Parker is a 6’2”, 190-pound shortstop who plays at Purvis High School in Purvis, Mississippi. Parker is potentially the best pure hitter in the 2025 MLB Draft class. He has excellent hitting tools with some room for growth and could play shortstop at the next level. On Perfect Game, Parker is an elite high school prospect who was selected to the Perfect Game All-American Classic with his twin brother, Jacob Parker. Both brothers are signed to play college baseball for the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Parker is a left-handed hitter with incredible bat-to-ball skills. He has added more power to his frame, though there is still room to fill out more. His in-zone contact rate is well above the 90th percentile and he has a 14% chase rate in recorded games. Parker has a gap-to-gap approach and can put the ball in the air to all fields with ease. Defensively, Parker has the tools and instincts to be a quality shortstop at the next level. He has above-average arm strength and the range to stick at short. He might have to change positions eventually, but Parker has the arm strength and skills to be a good defensive third baseman. Parker rose 72 spots (from 86th to 14th) on MLB Pipeline's updated ranking of draft prospects. He made a similar leap on the Fish On First big board (from 82nd to 14th). Strengths Plus hit tool Advanced approach at the plate Excellent bat-to-ball skills Elite in-zone contact rate and low chase rate Great defensive instincts Plus arm strength Weaknesses Lacks power Might not be able to stick at SS Pro Comparison: Ketel Marte Projection: Top 15 pick Bottom Line Joseph “JoJo” Parker is one of the best pure hitters in the 2025 MLB Draft. He has tools that grab scouts’ attention and impressive batted ball/plate discipline data that should be very appealing to teams who are analytically driven. Parker isn’t a finished product, but he has the makings of being a quality big leaguer. More 2025 Draft Profiles INF Aiva Arquette SS Billy Carlson OF Jace LaViolette LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill View full article
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Oregon State's Aiva Arquette is arguably the top collegiate bat in this draft class. If he's still on the board when the Miami Marlins are on the clock, should they take him? Oregon State's Aiva Arquette is arguably the top collegiate bat in this draft class. If he's still on the board when the Miami Marlins are on the clock, should they take him? Overview Position: SS Height: 6’5″ Weight: 220 pounds School: Oregon State FOF Big Board Rank: 4th Aiva Arquette is a 6’5”, 220-pound infielder who plays for the Oregon State University Beavers. Arquette is a tall, athletic infielder who could play up the middle at the next level and has easy power with more to come. Arquette was a blue-chip prospect coming out of high school at the Saint Louis School in Honolulu, Hawaii. Drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 18th round of the 2022 MLB Draft, he decided to honor his commitment to the University of Washington Huskies. After playing sparingly in his freshman season, Arquette had a breakout season for the Huskies in 2024. He slashed .325/.384/.574 as a sophomore with 68 hits, fourteen doubles, twelve home runs, 36 RBIs, and a .959 OPS. Arquette was named to the All-Pac-12 and All-Pac-12 Defensive Team. He would enter the transfer portal and sign with Oregon State. In his first season at Oregon State, Arquette has been one of the best hitters in college baseball. On the season, Arquette is slashing .342/.475/.684 with 64 hits, eleven doubles, seventeen home runs, 59 RBIs, and a 1.159 OPS. He has also posted a 161 wRC+, a .353 BABIP, and improved his walk rate from 7.4% to 15.4% this season. At the plate, Arquette has good swing mechanics and can tap into his power without getting pull-happy or over-swinging. He consistently makes loud contact and has made adjustments to put the ball in the air more often instead of hitting hard grounders. Arquette has improved his fly ball percentage from 38.6% to 45.9%. His ground ball percentage has gone down from 44.6% to 38.4%. He has become a dangerous home run threat and can hit for power to all fields. On defense, Arquette has mostly played second base or shortstop in his collegiate career. However, most scouts project that he'll be a future third baseman if he can add more strength to his large frame. He has plus arm strength and soft hands to be a quality defender there in the pros. The native Hawaiian is arguably the top collegiate bat in the 2025 MLB Draft class. Baseball America has him ranked #4 in the Top 400 2025 MLB Draft Prospects list and the #1 collegiate hitter in the draft class. Fish on Fish also has him ranked fourth, and MLB Pipeline has Arquette ranked fifth in their top draft prospects list. Strengths Plus power tool Clean swinging mechanics Can drive the ball to all fields with authority Improved BB% and K% Adjusted his swing to lift the ball more consistently Plus arm strength Defensive versatility Weaknesses Slightly below-average hit tool Might outgrow the shortstop position Pro Comparison: Sebastian Walcott Projection: Top 10 pick Bottom Line Aiva Arquette is arguably the best hitter in college baseball this season. The west coast infielder could be a huge addition for the Marlins if he’s available with the seventh pick in the 2025 MLB Draft. However, if Arquette does fall that far, signing him would likely require an overslot deal. More 2025 Draft Profiles SS Billy Carlson OF Jace LaViolette LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill View full article
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Oregon State's Aiva Arquette is arguably the top collegiate bat in this draft class. If he's still on the board when the Miami Marlins are on the clock, should they take him? Overview Position: SS Height: 6’5″ Weight: 220 pounds School: Oregon State FOF Big Board Rank: 4th Aiva Arquette is a 6’5”, 220-pound infielder who plays for the Oregon State University Beavers. Arquette is a tall, athletic infielder who could play up the middle at the next level and has easy power with more to come. Arquette was a blue-chip prospect coming out of high school at the Saint Louis School in Honolulu, Hawaii. Drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 18th round of the 2022 MLB Draft, he decided to honor his commitment to the University of Washington Huskies. After playing sparingly in his freshman season, Arquette had a breakout season for the Huskies in 2024. He slashed .325/.384/.574 as a sophomore with 68 hits, fourteen doubles, twelve home runs, 36 RBIs, and a .959 OPS. Arquette was named to the All-Pac-12 and All-Pac-12 Defensive Team. He would enter the transfer portal and sign with Oregon State. In his first season at Oregon State, Arquette has been one of the best hitters in college baseball. On the season, Arquette is slashing .342/.475/.684 with 64 hits, eleven doubles, seventeen home runs, 59 RBIs, and a 1.159 OPS. He has also posted a 161 wRC+, a .353 BABIP, and improved his walk rate from 7.4% to 15.4% this season. At the plate, Arquette has good swing mechanics and can tap into his power without getting pull-happy or over-swinging. He consistently makes loud contact and has made adjustments to put the ball in the air more often instead of hitting hard grounders. Arquette has improved his fly ball percentage from 38.6% to 45.9%. His ground ball percentage has gone down from 44.6% to 38.4%. He has become a dangerous home run threat and can hit for power to all fields. On defense, Arquette has mostly played second base or shortstop in his collegiate career. However, most scouts project that he'll be a future third baseman if he can add more strength to his large frame. He has plus arm strength and soft hands to be a quality defender there in the pros. The native Hawaiian is arguably the top collegiate bat in the 2025 MLB Draft class. Baseball America has him ranked #4 in the Top 400 2025 MLB Draft Prospects list and the #1 collegiate hitter in the draft class. Fish on Fish also has him ranked fourth, and MLB Pipeline has Arquette ranked fifth in their top draft prospects list. Strengths Plus power tool Clean swinging mechanics Can drive the ball to all fields with authority Improved BB% and K% Adjusted his swing to lift the ball more consistently Plus arm strength Defensive versatility Weaknesses Slightly below-average hit tool Might outgrow the shortstop position Pro Comparison: Sebastian Walcott Projection: Top 10 pick Bottom Line Aiva Arquette is arguably the best hitter in college baseball this season. The west coast infielder could be a huge addition for the Marlins if he’s available with the seventh pick in the 2025 MLB Draft. However, if Arquette does fall that far, signing him would likely require an overslot deal. More 2025 Draft Profiles SS Billy Carlson OF Jace LaViolette LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill
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Corona High School has some of the most talented prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft. Could their star shortstop be the Miami Marlins' first-round selection this year? Corona High School has some of the most talented prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft. Could their star shortstop be the Miami Marlins' first-round selection this year? Overview Position: SS Height: 6’1″ Weight: 165 pounds School: Corona HS (CA) Commitment: Tennessee FOF Big Board Rank: 2nd Billy Carlson is a 6’1”, 165-pound shortstop who plays at Corona High School in Corona, California. Carlson is one of the top-ranked prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft class. He’s a primary shortstop, but could also have a future on the mound. Carlson comes from one of the best high school baseball programs in the country. He’s teammates with other potential day one draft picks like Seth Hernandez and Brady Ebel. On Perfect Game, Carlson is the third-ranked prospect and second-ranked shortstop in the country. At the plate, Carlson is a line-drive hitter with a patient approach. His bat-to-ball skills are some of the best in this draft class, and he possesses good power for his size. Carlson has adjusted his swing to lift the ball more often, but has a high in-zone contact rate and low chase rate. He drives the ball to all fields and will add more power as he continues to physically mature. Defensively, Carlson is an excellent defensive shortstop with probably the best arm in this draft class. Both MLB Pipeline and Baseball America grade his defensive tools a 60 or better. He’s very smooth defensively with elite arm strength and likely plays better defense than most top college shortstops. As mentioned before, Carlson could be considered a two-way prospect. On the mound, he has a power fastball that sits 92-95 mph and tops out at 97. Carlson also has confidence throwing his curveball and changeup for strikes. However, most organizations view him as a shortstop with five-tool potential if he’s able to add more power to his game. Strengths Plus hit tool Polished hitting mechanics Elite defensive skills Low chase rate and high in-zone contact rate Impressive bat speed Weaknesses Needs to fill in his frame to add more power Needs to prove he can continue to put the ball in the air Pro Comparison: Dansby Swanson Projection: Top 10 pick Bottom Line A very skilled defensive shortstop who can hit for average, Billy Carlson has the potential to be one of the best overall players coming out of this draft class. The power should come once he adds 15-20 solid pounds to his frame. If the Marlins are prioritizing upside in the first round, Carlson would be an excellent get with the seventh pick. More 2025 Draft Profiles OF Jace LaViolette LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill View full article
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Corona High School has some of the most talented prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft. Could their star shortstop be the Miami Marlins' first-round selection this year? Overview Position: SS Height: 6’1″ Weight: 165 pounds School: Corona HS (CA) Commitment: Tennessee FOF Big Board Rank: 2nd Billy Carlson is a 6’1”, 165-pound shortstop who plays at Corona High School in Corona, California. Carlson is one of the top-ranked prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft class. He’s a primary shortstop, but could also have a future on the mound. Carlson comes from one of the best high school baseball programs in the country. He’s teammates with other potential day one draft picks like Seth Hernandez and Brady Ebel. On Perfect Game, Carlson is the third-ranked prospect and second-ranked shortstop in the country. At the plate, Carlson is a line-drive hitter with a patient approach. His bat-to-ball skills are some of the best in this draft class, and he possesses good power for his size. Carlson has adjusted his swing to lift the ball more often, but has a high in-zone contact rate and low chase rate. He drives the ball to all fields and will add more power as he continues to physically mature. Defensively, Carlson is an excellent defensive shortstop with probably the best arm in this draft class. Both MLB Pipeline and Baseball America grade his defensive tools a 60 or better. He’s very smooth defensively with elite arm strength and likely plays better defense than most top college shortstops. As mentioned before, Carlson could be considered a two-way prospect. On the mound, he has a power fastball that sits 92-95 mph and tops out at 97. Carlson also has confidence throwing his curveball and changeup for strikes. However, most organizations view him as a shortstop with five-tool potential if he’s able to add more power to his game. Strengths Plus hit tool Polished hitting mechanics Elite defensive skills Low chase rate and high in-zone contact rate Impressive bat speed Weaknesses Needs to fill in his frame to add more power Needs to prove he can continue to put the ball in the air Pro Comparison: Dansby Swanson Projection: Top 10 pick Bottom Line A very skilled defensive shortstop who can hit for average, Billy Carlson has the potential to be one of the best overall players coming out of this draft class. The power should come once he adds 15-20 solid pounds to his frame. If the Marlins are prioritizing upside in the first round, Carlson would be an excellent get with the seventh pick. More 2025 Draft Profiles OF Jace LaViolette LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill
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Texas A&M outfielder Jace LaViolette has some of the best raw power in the 2025 draft class. Once viewed as a candidate to be drafted 1-1, he has become a more realistic possibility for the Marlins with the seventh overall pick. Overview Position: OF Height: 6’6″ Weight: 230 pounds School: Texas A&M FOF Big Board Rank: 7th Jace LaViolette is a 6’6”, 230-pound outfielder who plays at Texas A&M University. LaViolette is a left-handed hitter with some of the best power in this draft class. LaViolette was a blue-chip prospect coming out of Obra D. Tompkins High School in Katy, Texas. On Perfect Game, LaViolette was the 113th-ranked prospect and 27th-ranked outfielder in the nation. He was also the seventh-ranked prospect and #1 outfielder out of the Lone Star State. He went undrafted and signed to play college baseball for the Texas A&M Aggies. In his freshman season, LaViolette earned a starting role and made a massive impact. LaViolette slashed .287/.414/.632 with 64 hits, 21 home runs, 63 RBIs, 48 walks, and a 1.047 OPS. He was named to the All-SEC Freshman team and earned Freshman All-American honors. In his sophomore season, LaViolette had another monster year and helped lead the Aggies to the College World Series. He slashed .305/.449/.726 with 79 hits, sixteen hits, three triples, 29 home runs, 78 RBIs, 64 walks, and a 1.175 OPS. LaViolette was named a First Team All-American by D1 Baseball, NCBWA, and Baseball America. That put him firmly in the conversation to be the #1 overall pick in 2025. LaViolette's stock has dipped a bit during his junior season. He has started in 47 games. He’s slashing .277/.437/.594 with 47 hits, nine doubles, fifteen home runs, 53 RBIs, 47 walks, and a 1.031 OPS. He also broke the record for most home runs in Texas A&M history. LaViolette is a legit power hitter with a quality approach at the plate. His hit tool needs some work, but he does a nice job creating loft in his swing. He can drive the ball to all fields with power, and his average exit velocity is in the 90th percentile. On defense, LaViolette plays center field very well for the Aggies. He has good agility for his size and plus arm strength. Long term, his skillset is more suited for right field. Strengths Elite power tool Very patient Excellent bat speed Drives ball to all fields with authority Plus arm strength Weaknesses Slightly below-average hit tool Production has dipped during junior season Pro Comparison: Kerry Carpenter Projection: Top 10 pick Bottom Line Even with a “down” junior season, Jace LaViolette’s power is still there. A player that the Marlins didn’t think they would be able to get early in the 2025 draft cycle could actually be available when they are on the clock. If the Marlins believe they could help develop his hit tool, he would be an excellent option with their first-round pick. More 2025 Draft Profiles LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill
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MIAMI—The Miami Marlins picked up a massive win over the Los Angeles Dodgers Tuesday night. After losing each of their first four head-to-head matchups this season, they defeated the defending World Series champions 5-4 thanks to a walk-off single by Jesús Sánchez in the bottom of the tenth inning. Veteran right-handed pitcher Cal Quantrill got the start for the Marlins. Quantrill had his best performance of the season against the always dangerous Dodgers lineup. He pitched five innings, allowing four hits, one run, one walk, and a season-best six strikeouts. Marlins skipper Clayton McCullough pulled Quantrill from the game after only 79 pitches and two trips through the batting order. "There's been a lot of work to get back to where I'd like to think I was closer to my normal self," Quantrill said after his performance. "There's still some stuff I would like to get ironed out, but I was much more competitive today, and I was able to pitch well from start to finish." McCullough handed the ball to left-handed relief pitcher Anthony Veneziano, and it ended up being a costly decision. Three-time MVP Shohei Ohtani jumped on the first pitch and blasted a towering leadoff homer to right field to tie the game 2-2. Veneziano would surrender another solo home run to Freddie Freeman, giving the Dodgers a 3-2 lead. Freeman made history with that home run, as it was his 42nd against the Marlins. He passed former Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman and former Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard to become the all-time home run leader against the Marlins. Right-handed relief pitcher Lake Bachar came in relief for Veneziano and helped him escape the sixth inning. After the Marlins regained the lead, Bachar came back out for the seventh. He walked James Outman and retired Hyeseong Kim on a force out before McCullough made another call to the bullpen. Calvin Faucher came in relief for Bachar to face the top of Los Angeles' lineup. Ohtani greeted Faucher with an RBI double down the RF line that tied the game 4-4. Faucher had some bad luck in that at-bat with two missed strike three calls by home plate umpire Erich Bacchus. Faucher would get Pages and Freeman out to keep the game tied heading into the bottom of the seventh. Heading into the top of the eighth, the Marlins handed the ball to right-hander Anthony Bender. The 30-year-old reliever had a scoreless eighth inning after walking Muncy and allowing a stolen base. Bender got Michael Conforto to ground out and Mookie Betts to fly out to LF. In the top of the ninth, right-hander Jesús Tinoco was tasked with keeping the game tied. Tinoco pitched a perfect ninth inning. He punched out the first two batters he faced and got Ohtani to roll over on a backdoor slider down and out of the zone. Tinoco went back out for the tenth and had another clean inning, which earned him his second win of the season. The Marlins' offense had an excellent night at the plate. The Fish scored five runs on eleven hits against one of the toughest pitching staffs in the league. Jesús Sánchez, the most-tenured position player on Miami's roster, was the hero. Sánchez went 2-for-5 with two base knocks, including the walk-off single in extras. 7c15f5ba-d6685177-938eec63-csvm-diamondgcp-asset_1280x720_59_4000K.mp4 "I know the fastball has beaten me a lot lately, so I was ready for it," Sánchez said about his approach in his last at-bat. "I'm still making that adjustment with being on time with the fastball, and I know if I'm on time with the fastball, I'm still good with a breaking pitch." Another outfielder who had a huge game in Miami's win over the Dodgers was Dane Myers. The 29-year-old went 2-for-4 with an RBI, raising his batting average to .361. Rookie catcher Liam Hicks went 1-for-2 and drove in the first two runs of the ballgame for Miami. After getting robbed a home run by Andy Pages in his first at-bat, Hicks responded with a no-doubt two-run blast to right field over Pages' head. Agustín Ramírez has started to heat up after going cold since April 28. Ramírez went 2-for-4 with a double to right center and singles through the right side to load the bases for Sánchez in the tenth. Three of Ramírez's last four hits have been opposite-field knocks. It's a very encouraging sign to see a young player like Ramírez start to adjust to how the league has been attacking him after his incredible start to his career. What's next? The Marlins will host the Dodgers for the final time this season on Wednesday afternoon. Right-handed pitcher Landon Knack will get the start for the Dodgers. Knack has struggled in his first three appearances (two starts) to begin the season. The 27-year-old right-hander has posted a 1-0 record with a 7.27 ERA, 1.73 WHIP, six walks, and seven strikeouts in 8 ⅔ innings pitched. 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The Miami Marlins battled for ten innings against the defending World Series champions, the Los Angeles Dodgers. They came out on top with clutch pitching from the back end of their bullpen and hitting from one of their veterans. MIAMI—The Miami Marlins picked up a massive win over the Los Angeles Dodgers Tuesday night. After losing each of their first four head-to-head matchups this season, they defeated the defending World Series champions 5-4 thanks to a walk-off single by Jesús Sánchez in the bottom of the tenth inning. Veteran right-handed pitcher Cal Quantrill got the start for the Marlins. Quantrill had his best performance of the season against the always dangerous Dodgers lineup. He pitched five innings, allowing four hits, one run, one walk, and a season-best six strikeouts. Marlins skipper Clayton McCullough pulled Quantrill from the game after only 79 pitches and two trips through the batting order. "There's been a lot of work to get back to where I'd like to think I was closer to my normal self," Quantrill said after his performance. "There's still some stuff I would like to get ironed out, but I was much more competitive today, and I was able to pitch well from start to finish." McCullough handed the ball to left-handed relief pitcher Anthony Veneziano, and it ended up being a costly decision. Three-time MVP Shohei Ohtani jumped on the first pitch and blasted a towering leadoff homer to right field to tie the game 2-2. Veneziano would surrender another solo home run to Freddie Freeman, giving the Dodgers a 3-2 lead. Freeman made history with that home run, as it was his 42nd against the Marlins. He passed former Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman and former Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard to become the all-time home run leader against the Marlins. Right-handed relief pitcher Lake Bachar came in relief for Veneziano and helped him escape the sixth inning. After the Marlins regained the lead, Bachar came back out for the seventh. He walked James Outman and retired Hyeseong Kim on a force out before McCullough made another call to the bullpen. Calvin Faucher came in relief for Bachar to face the top of Los Angeles' lineup. Ohtani greeted Faucher with an RBI double down the RF line that tied the game 4-4. Faucher had some bad luck in that at-bat with two missed strike three calls by home plate umpire Erich Bacchus. Faucher would get Pages and Freeman out to keep the game tied heading into the bottom of the seventh. Heading into the top of the eighth, the Marlins handed the ball to right-hander Anthony Bender. The 30-year-old reliever had a scoreless eighth inning after walking Muncy and allowing a stolen base. Bender got Michael Conforto to ground out and Mookie Betts to fly out to LF. In the top of the ninth, right-hander Jesús Tinoco was tasked with keeping the game tied. Tinoco pitched a perfect ninth inning. He punched out the first two batters he faced and got Ohtani to roll over on a backdoor slider down and out of the zone. Tinoco went back out for the tenth and had another clean inning, which earned him his second win of the season. The Marlins' offense had an excellent night at the plate. The Fish scored five runs on eleven hits against one of the toughest pitching staffs in the league. Jesús Sánchez, the most-tenured position player on Miami's roster, was the hero. Sánchez went 2-for-5 with two base knocks, including the walk-off single in extras. 7c15f5ba-d6685177-938eec63-csvm-diamondgcp-asset_1280x720_59_4000K.mp4 "I know the fastball has beaten me a lot lately, so I was ready for it," Sánchez said about his approach in his last at-bat. "I'm still making that adjustment with being on time with the fastball, and I know if I'm on time with the fastball, I'm still good with a breaking pitch." Another outfielder who had a huge game in Miami's win over the Dodgers was Dane Myers. The 29-year-old went 2-for-4 with an RBI, raising his batting average to .361. Rookie catcher Liam Hicks went 1-for-2 and drove in the first two runs of the ballgame for Miami. After getting robbed a home run by Andy Pages in his first at-bat, Hicks responded with a no-doubt two-run blast to right field over Pages' head. Agustín Ramírez has started to heat up after going cold since April 28. Ramírez went 2-for-4 with a double to right center and singles through the right side to load the bases for Sánchez in the tenth. Three of Ramírez's last four hits have been opposite-field knocks. It's a very encouraging sign to see a young player like Ramírez start to adjust to how the league has been attacking him after his incredible start to his career. What's next? The Marlins will host the Dodgers for the final time this season on Wednesday afternoon. Right-handed pitcher Landon Knack will get the start for the Dodgers. Knack has struggled in his first three appearances (two starts) to begin the season. The 27-year-old right-hander has posted a 1-0 record with a 7.27 ERA, 1.73 WHIP, six walks, and seven strikeouts in 8 ⅔ innings pitched. The Marlins will hand the ball to right-handed pitcher Valente Bellozo, looking to clinch their first series win since the Reds series. The Mexican-born pitcher has made three starts for the Fish this season. Bellozo has posted a 0-2 record with a 4.97 ERA, 1.66 WHIP, eight walks, and seven strikeouts in 12 ⅔ innings pitched. The first pitch of the rubber match is at 4:40 pm EST. View full article
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Tennessee's Liam Doyle has been college baseball's best pitcher this season, leading the nation in strikeouts with an elite fastball. Could he be on the board when the Marlins make their first-round selection? Overview Position: LHP Height: 6’2″ Weight: 220 pounds School: LSU FOF Big Board Rank: 17th Liam Doyle is a 6’2”, 220-pound left-handed pitcher who plays for the LSU Tigers. Doyle has been one of the biggest risers in this draft class. The former Coastal Carolina and Ole Miss transfer has been one of the best pitchers in the NCAA this season and arguably has the best fastball in the 2025 draft class. Coming out of high school, Doyle wasn’t a highly-touted prospect. On Perfect Game, Doyle was the 427th-ranked prospect and the 56th-ranked left-handed pitcher in the country. He was highly regarded in New Hampshire, though, ranking as the #2 prospect in the state. Doyle went undrafted out of high school and signed to play at Coastal Carolina. In his freshman season, Doyle made an immediate impact for the Chanticleers. Doyle made 23 appearances and seven starts. He posted a 3-1 record with a 4.15 ERA, one save, 1.12 WHIP, and 69 strikeouts in 56 ⅓ innings pitched (11.0 K/9). After the season, he entered the transfer portal and committed to Ole Miss. In 2024, Doyle was in the Rebels’ weekend rotation, but he struggled in his first season in the SEC. He posted a 3-4 record with a 5.73 ERA across sixteen appearances and eleven starts. Doyle was still striking out batters at a high rate (34.7 K%). He transferred again, this time joining the defending national champions, the Tennessee Volunteers. In his junior season, Doyle has had a major breakout, serving as Tennessee’s Friday night starter since Opening Day. He has posted an 8-2 record with a 2.39 ERA, 0.84 WHIP, .147 batting average against, 23 walks, and 115 strikeouts in 67 ⅔ innings pitched. Doyle also has a 43.9 K% and 2.28 FIP. Doyle possesses a four-pitch mix: fastball, slider, cutter, and splitter. Doyle’s fastball is probably the best pitch in all of college baseball. It sits in the mid-90s and has been clocked at 100 mph. It has a ton of run and has been unhittable at the top of the zone. While his fastball gets a ton of hype, his slider is another quality pitch and has generated more swing-and-miss than in the past. His splitter has improved a ton this season, but he struggles with leaving his cutter over the plate at times. Strengths Elite fastball Plus slider Strikeout artist Above-average control Leads the nation in strikeouts, WHIP, and batting average against Weaknesses Inconsistent command of cutter Reliever risk due to high fastball usage and unorthodox delivery Pro Comparison: Robbie Ray Projection: Top 15 pick Bottom Line Liam Doyle has had an outstanding season and could be an option for the Marlins with the seventh overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft. Not only does the southpaw flamethrower have the highest fastball whiff% in the country, but he can also throw strikes and has a quality slider and splitter. Doyle has the potential to be a frontline starter at the next level. More 2025 Draft Profiles INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill
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Texas A&M outfielder Jace LaViolette has some of the best raw power in the 2025 draft class. Once viewed as a candidate to be drafted 1-1, he has become a more realistic possibility for the Marlins with the seventh overall pick. Texas A&M outfielder Jace LaViolette has some of the best raw power in the 2025 draft class. Once viewed as a candidate to be drafted 1-1, he has become a more realistic possibility for the Marlins with the seventh overall pick. Overview Position: OF Height: 6’6″ Weight: 230 pounds School: Texas A&M FOF Big Board Rank: 7th Jace LaViolette is a 6’6”, 230-pound outfielder who plays at Texas A&M University. LaViolette is a left-handed hitter with some of the best power in this draft class. LaViolette was a blue-chip prospect coming out of Obra D. Tompkins High School in Katy, Texas. On Perfect Game, LaViolette was the 113th-ranked prospect and 27th-ranked outfielder in the nation. He was also the seventh-ranked prospect and #1 outfielder out of the Lone Star State. He went undrafted and signed to play college baseball for the Texas A&M Aggies. In his freshman season, LaViolette earned a starting role and made a massive impact. LaViolette slashed .287/.414/.632 with 64 hits, 21 home runs, 63 RBIs, 48 walks, and a 1.047 OPS. He was named to the All-SEC Freshman team and earned Freshman All-American honors. In his sophomore season, LaViolette had another monster year and helped lead the Aggies to the College World Series. He slashed .305/.449/.726 with 79 hits, sixteen hits, three triples, 29 home runs, 78 RBIs, 64 walks, and a 1.175 OPS. LaViolette was named a First Team All-American by D1 Baseball, NCBWA, and Baseball America. That put him firmly in the conversation to be the #1 overall pick in 2025. LaViolette's stock has dipped a bit during his junior season. He has started in 47 games. He’s slashing .277/.437/.594 with 47 hits, nine doubles, fifteen home runs, 53 RBIs, 47 walks, and a 1.031 OPS. He also broke the record for most home runs in Texas A&M history. LaViolette is a legit power hitter with a quality approach at the plate. His hit tool needs some work, but he does a nice job creating loft in his swing. He can drive the ball to all fields with power, and his average exit velocity is in the 90th percentile. On defense, LaViolette plays center field very well for the Aggies. He has good agility for his size and plus arm strength. Long term, his skillset is more suited for right field. Strengths Elite power tool Very patient Excellent bat speed Drives ball to all fields with authority Plus arm strength Weaknesses Slightly below-average hit tool Production has dipped during junior season Pro Comparison: Kerry Carpenter Projection: Top 10 pick Bottom Line Even with a “down” junior season, Jace LaViolette’s power is still there. A player that the Marlins didn’t think they would be able to get early in the 2025 draft cycle could actually be available when they are on the clock. If the Marlins believe they could help develop his hit tool, he would be an excellent option with their first-round pick. More 2025 Draft Profiles LHP Liam Doyle INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill View full article
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Tennessee's Liam Doyle has been college baseball's best pitcher this season, leading the nation in strikeouts with an elite fastball. Could he be on the board when the Marlins make their first-round selection? Tennessee's Liam Doyle has been college baseball's best pitcher this season, leading the nation in strikeouts with an elite fastball. Could he be on the board when the Marlins make their first-round selection? Overview Position: LHP Height: 6’2″ Weight: 220 pounds School: LSU FOF Big Board Rank: 17th Liam Doyle is a 6’2”, 220-pound left-handed pitcher who plays for the LSU Tigers. Doyle has been one of the biggest risers in this draft class. The former Coastal Carolina and Ole Miss transfer has been one of the best pitchers in the NCAA this season and arguably has the best fastball in the 2025 draft class. Coming out of high school, Doyle wasn’t a highly-touted prospect. On Perfect Game, Doyle was the 427th-ranked prospect and the 56th-ranked left-handed pitcher in the country. He was highly regarded in New Hampshire, though, ranking as the #2 prospect in the state. Doyle went undrafted out of high school and signed to play at Coastal Carolina. In his freshman season, Doyle made an immediate impact for the Chanticleers. Doyle made 23 appearances and seven starts. He posted a 3-1 record with a 4.15 ERA, one save, 1.12 WHIP, and 69 strikeouts in 56 ⅓ innings pitched (11.0 K/9). After the season, he entered the transfer portal and committed to Ole Miss. In 2024, Doyle was in the Rebels’ weekend rotation, but he struggled in his first season in the SEC. He posted a 3-4 record with a 5.73 ERA across sixteen appearances and eleven starts. Doyle was still striking out batters at a high rate (34.7 K%). He transferred again, this time joining the defending national champions, the Tennessee Volunteers. In his junior season, Doyle has had a major breakout, serving as Tennessee’s Friday night starter since Opening Day. He has posted an 8-2 record with a 2.39 ERA, 0.84 WHIP, .147 batting average against, 23 walks, and 115 strikeouts in 67 ⅔ innings pitched. Doyle also has a 43.9 K% and 2.28 FIP. Doyle possesses a four-pitch mix: fastball, slider, cutter, and splitter. Doyle’s fastball is probably the best pitch in all of college baseball. It sits in the mid-90s and has been clocked at 100 mph. It has a ton of run and has been unhittable at the top of the zone. While his fastball gets a ton of hype, his slider is another quality pitch and has generated more swing-and-miss than in the past. His splitter has improved a ton this season, but he struggles with leaving his cutter over the plate at times. Strengths Elite fastball Plus slider Strikeout artist Above-average control Leads the nation in strikeouts, WHIP, and batting average against Weaknesses Inconsistent command of cutter Reliever risk due to high fastball usage and unorthodox delivery Pro Comparison: Robbie Ray Projection: Top 15 pick Bottom Line Liam Doyle has had an outstanding season and could be an option for the Marlins with the seventh overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft. Not only does the southpaw flamethrower have the highest fastball whiff% in the country, but he can also throw strikes and has a quality slider and splitter. Doyle has the potential to be a frontline starter at the next level. More 2025 Draft Profiles INF Kayson Cunningham SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill View full article
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Texas prep prospect Kayson Cunningham is viewed by some as the best pure hitter in this draft class. Could he be the Marlins' first-round pick in 2025? Overview Position: SS Height: 5’9″ Weight: 170 pounds School: Johnson HS (TX) Commitment: Texas Kayson Cunningham is a 5’9”, 170-pound middle infielder who plays at Johnson High School in San Antonio, Texas. Cunningham is potentially the best pure hitter in the 2025 MLB Draft class. He might be one of the smaller players in this class, but he’s a terrific athlete who can hit for average and has great power for his size. On Perfect Game, Cunningham is a blue-chip prospect. He’s the fifth-ranked high school prospect in the country and the top prospect out of Texas. Cunningham is the sixth-ranked draft prospect on MLB Pipeline and thirteenth-ranked prospect on Baseball America. Cunningham is a left-handed hitter with excellent bat-to-ball skills and a disciplined approach. He projects as a top-of-the-order hitter who can hit the ball to all fields and rarely chases pitches out of the zone. Excellent bat speed enables Cunningham to generate tons of power for his size. He could develop into a five-tool player as he fills out his frame. Defensively, Cunningham has the hands, footwork, and arm strength to stick at shortstop. However, many scouts will see his smaller stature and want to move him to second base. Whichever team drafts Cunningham should give him the opportunity to play shortstop and only move him to second base if his performance necessitates it. Last summer, Cunningham was named MVP of the USA Baseball 18U National Team. He also won Prep Baseball All-American Game MVP honors after going 2-for-3 with a 400-foot home run and two RBIs. Strengths Plus hit tool Excellent bat speed Advanced approach Great athlete who runs very well Plays well against tough competition Weaknesses Undersized Might be limited to second base long term Pro Comparison: Termarr Johnson Projection: Top 15 pick Bottom Line In their first draft with Frankie Piliere as amateur scouting director, the Marlins showed a willingness to invest heavily in high school prospects. They could continue that trend with Kayson Cunningham. The Lone Star State native embraces the bright lights. Cunningham has the tools to be a quality everyday big leaguer, with his hit tool being his greatest asset. More 2025 Draft Profiles SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill
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Texas prep prospect Kayson Cunningham is viewed by some as the best pure hitter in this draft class. Could he be the Marlins' first-round pick in 2025? Texas prep prospect Kayson Cunningham is viewed by some as the best pure hitter in this draft class. Could he be the Marlins' first-round pick in 2025? Overview Position: SS Height: 5’9″ Weight: 170 pounds School: Johnson HS (TX) Commitment: Texas Kayson Cunningham is a 5’9”, 170-pound middle infielder who plays at Johnson High School in San Antonio, Texas. Cunningham is potentially the best pure hitter in the 2025 MLB Draft class. He might be one of the smaller players in this class, but he’s a terrific athlete who can hit for average and has great power for his size. On Perfect Game, Cunningham is a blue-chip prospect. He’s the fifth-ranked high school prospect in the country and the top prospect out of Texas. Cunningham is the sixth-ranked draft prospect on MLB Pipeline and thirteenth-ranked prospect on Baseball America. Cunningham is a left-handed hitter with excellent bat-to-ball skills and a disciplined approach. He projects as a top-of-the-order hitter who can hit the ball to all fields and rarely chases pitches out of the zone. Excellent bat speed enables Cunningham to generate tons of power for his size. He could develop into a five-tool player as he fills out his frame. Defensively, Cunningham has the hands, footwork, and arm strength to stick at shortstop. However, many scouts will see his smaller stature and want to move him to second base. Whichever team drafts Cunningham should give him the opportunity to play shortstop and only move him to second base if his performance necessitates it. Last summer, Cunningham was named MVP of the USA Baseball 18U National Team. He also won Prep Baseball All-American Game MVP honors after going 2-for-3 with a 400-foot home run and two RBIs. Strengths Plus hit tool Excellent bat speed Advanced approach Great athlete who runs very well Plays well against tough competition Weaknesses Undersized Might be limited to second base long term Pro Comparison: Termarr Johnson Projection: Top 15 pick Bottom Line In their first draft with Frankie Piliere as amateur scouting director, the Marlins showed a willingness to invest heavily in high school prospects. They could continue that trend with Kayson Cunningham. The Lone Star State native embraces the bright lights. Cunningham has the tools to be a quality everyday big leaguer, with his hit tool being his greatest asset. More 2025 Draft Profiles SS Eli Willits SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill View full article
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Prep shortstop Eli Willits is one of the youngest prospects in this draft class. Already a great pure hitter, Willits can add more power to his game as he continues to fill in his frame. Overview Position: SS Height: 6’1″ Weight: 175 pounds School: Fort Cobb-Broxton HS (OK) Commitment: Oklahoma Eli Willits is a 6’1”, 175-pound shortstop who plays at Fort Cobb-Broxton High School in Lawton, Oklahoma. A well-rounded prospect with five-tool potential, Willits is also one of the youngest prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft—he will still be 17 years old on draft night. Willits is an elite high school prospect who was originally in the Class of 2026 before reclassifying. On MLB Pipeline, Willits is the eleventh-ranked draft prospect. On Baseball America, Willits is the twelfth-ranked prospect and sixth-ranked prep prospect. At the plate, Willits is a switch-hitter with polished mechanics and an excellent approach. He rarely chases outside the strike zone and has excellent bat-to-ball skills. Willits has average power, but could tap into more of his raw power as he continues to fill in his frame. Defensively, Willits has good hands and plus arm strength. He projects as a middle infielder or center fielder at the next level thanks to his plus speed—Willits was clocked running a 6.70 60-yard dash by Perfect Game. He’s also the son of former MLB outfielder Reggie Willits. Strengths Plus hit tool Advantage approach at the plate Polished hitting mechanics Great athlete High baseball IQ Plus arm strength Weaknesses Needs to fill in his frame to add more power Might not stick at shortstop Pro Comparison: Jackson Holliday Projection: Top 15 pick Bottom Line The Marlins will have the opportunity to add a blue-chip prospect to their farm system with the seventh overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft. Eli Willits would be a sound choice. Beyond excellent tools and athleticism, Willits is advanced when it comes to the mental part of baseball. He can do all the small things well. Long term, he could develop into a complete hitter. More 2025 Draft Profiles SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill
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Prep shortstop Eli Willits is one of the youngest prospects in this draft class. Already a great pure hitter, Willits can add more power to his game as he continues to fill in his frame. Prep shortstop Eli Willits is one of the youngest prospects in this draft class. Already a great pure hitter, Willits can add more power to his game as he continues to fill in his frame. Overview Position: SS Height: 6’1″ Weight: 175 pounds School: Fort Cobb-Broxton HS (OK) Commitment: Oklahoma Eli Willits is a 6’1”, 175-pound shortstop who plays at Fort Cobb-Broxton High School in Lawton, Oklahoma. A well-rounded prospect with five-tool potential, Willits is also one of the youngest prospects in the 2025 MLB Draft—he will still be 17 years old on draft night. Willits is an elite high school prospect who was originally in the Class of 2026 before reclassifying. On MLB Pipeline, Willits is the eleventh-ranked draft prospect. On Baseball America, Willits is the twelfth-ranked prospect and sixth-ranked prep prospect. At the plate, Willits is a switch-hitter with polished mechanics and an excellent approach. He rarely chases outside the strike zone and has excellent bat-to-ball skills. Willits has average power, but could tap into more of his raw power as he continues to fill in his frame. Defensively, Willits has good hands and plus arm strength. He projects as a middle infielder or center fielder at the next level thanks to his plus speed—Willits was clocked running a 6.70 60-yard dash by Perfect Game. He’s also the son of former MLB outfielder Reggie Willits. Strengths Plus hit tool Advantage approach at the plate Polished hitting mechanics Great athlete High baseball IQ Plus arm strength Weaknesses Needs to fill in his frame to add more power Might not stick at shortstop Pro Comparison: Jackson Holliday Projection: Top 15 pick Bottom Line The Marlins will have the opportunity to add a blue-chip prospect to their farm system with the seventh overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft. Eli Willits would be a sound choice. Beyond excellent tools and athleticism, Willits is advanced when it comes to the mental part of baseball. He can do all the small things well. Long term, he could develop into a complete hitter. More 2025 Draft Profiles SS Marek Houston RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill View full article
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Wake Forest's Marek Houston has been one of the biggest risers as the 2025 draft approaches. Could the ACC middle infielder be Miami's first pick? Overview Position: SS Height: 6’3″ Weight: 205 pounds School: Wake Forest Marek Houston is a 6’3”, 205-pound infielder who plays at Wake Forest University. Houston was already known for his defense, but his offensive numbers have improved a ton and he has hit for more power. Three months away from the MLB Draft, his stock is rising. Houston was a blue-chip prep prospect out of Venice High School in Florida. He was the 120th-ranked prospect and the 25th-ranked shortstop in the Class of 2022. Houston decided to commit to an out-of-state school and signed with Wake Forest. As a freshman at Wake Forest, Houston earned a starting role thanks to his defensive prowess. He slashed .220/.328/.307 with 48 hits, five doubles, and four home runs in 65 games that season for the Demon Deacons. In his sophomore season, Houston had a breakout performance and earned a third-team All-ACC selection. He slashed .326/.433/.517 with 72 hits, sixteen doubles, eight home runs, 38 walks, and a .949 OPS. Houston continues to improve at the plate as a junior. He has made more consistent loud contact while increasing his launch angle. His ground ball percentage has gone from 49.5% to 43.3%. Houston is slashing .338/.446/.603 with 51 hits, ten doubles, ten home runs, 48 RBIs, 29 walks, and a 1.049 OPS. At the plate, Houston has good plate discipline. Adding 10-12 pounds of muscle during the 2024-25 offseason has tremendously helped his power numbers at the plate without sacrificing contact or lowering his batting average. Houston is also one of the best defensive infielders in the 2025 MLB Draft class. A good athlete with smooth mechanics and an accurate arm, Houston has all the tools to stick at shortstop and is very comfortable playing the position. Strengths Plus hit tools Plus glove Improved power Low K% and high BB% Accurate arm Great range on defense Weaknesses More likely to have gap power than over-the-fence power at the next level Sometimes too passive at the plate Pro Comparison: Jeremy Peña Projection: Top 15 pick Bottom Line The Marlins will have the seventh overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft and should be able to grab one of the top prospects in this draft class. Houston has quickly moved up into the rankings and could be an option. The Sunshine State native has had an excellent collegiate career at Wake Forest. He’s one of the best defensive prospects in this draft class and has become a more complete hitter with his improved power. He has even been stealing bases more frequently this spring to raise his floor as an offensive player. More 2025 Draft Profiles RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill
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Wake Forest's Marek Houston has been one of the biggest risers as the 2025 draft approaches. Could the ACC middle infielder be Miami's first pick? Wake Forest's Marek Houston has been one of the biggest risers as the 2025 draft approaches. Could the ACC middle infielder be Miami's first pick? Overview Position: SS Height: 6’3″ Weight: 205 pounds School: Wake Forest Marek Houston is a 6’3”, 205-pound infielder who plays at Wake Forest University. Houston was already known for his defense, but his offensive numbers have improved a ton and he has hit for more power. Three months away from the MLB Draft, his stock is rising. Houston was a blue-chip prep prospect out of Venice High School in Florida. He was the 120th-ranked prospect and the 25th-ranked shortstop in the Class of 2022. Houston decided to commit to an out-of-state school and signed with Wake Forest. As a freshman at Wake Forest, Houston earned a starting role thanks to his defensive prowess. He slashed .220/.328/.307 with 48 hits, five doubles, and four home runs in 65 games that season for the Demon Deacons. In his sophomore season, Houston had a breakout performance and earned a third-team All-ACC selection. He slashed .326/.433/.517 with 72 hits, sixteen doubles, eight home runs, 38 walks, and a .949 OPS. Houston continues to improve at the plate as a junior. He has made more consistent loud contact while increasing his launch angle. His ground ball percentage has gone from 49.5% to 43.3%. Houston is slashing .338/.446/.603 with 51 hits, ten doubles, ten home runs, 48 RBIs, 29 walks, and a 1.049 OPS. At the plate, Houston has good plate discipline. Adding 10-12 pounds of muscle during the 2024-25 offseason has tremendously helped his power numbers at the plate without sacrificing contact or lowering his batting average. Houston is also one of the best defensive infielders in the 2025 MLB Draft class. A good athlete with smooth mechanics and an accurate arm, Houston has all the tools to stick at shortstop and is very comfortable playing the position. Strengths Plus hit tools Plus glove Improved power Low K% and high BB% Accurate arm Great range on defense Weaknesses More likely to have gap power than over-the-fence power at the next level Sometimes too passive at the plate Pro Comparison: Jeremy Peña Projection: Top 15 pick Bottom Line The Marlins will have the seventh overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft and should be able to grab one of the top prospects in this draft class. Houston has quickly moved up into the rankings and could be an option. The Sunshine State native has had an excellent collegiate career at Wake Forest. He’s one of the best defensive prospects in this draft class and has become a more complete hitter with his improved power. He has even been stealing bases more frequently this spring to raise his floor as an offensive player. More 2025 Draft Profiles RHP Seth Hernandez 3B Xavier Neyens OF Brendan Summerhill View full article

