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March 19, 2014
Fish Stripes 2014 Top Prospects: #1 Andrew Heaney
Andrew Heaney, the Marlins 2012 first-round pick, tops our list as the Marlins best prospect.
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March 17, 2014
Fish Stripes 2014 Top Prospects: #2 Jake Marisnick
Jake Marisnick rates as the only bona fide five-tool prospect in the farm system, a status that places him above all other Marlins hitting prospects.
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March 8, 2014
Fish Stripes 2014 Top Prospects: #3 Colin Moran
2013 first-round pick Colin Moran will have a chance to provide the Marlins with a reliable bat at the hot corner in the future.
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March 7, 2014
Fish Stripes Top Prospects: #4 Justin Nicolino
Justin Nicolino will bring elite fastball command and a plus changeup to the Marlins rotation as early as mid-2014.
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February 28, 2014
Fish Stripes 2014 Top Prospects: #5 Adam Conley
Adam Conley, a left-handed pitcher who spent the 2013 season in Double-A Jacksonville, slides in at #5 on the Fish Stripes 2014 Marlins Top Prospects list.
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February 28, 2014
Fish Stripes 2014 Top Prospects: #6 Jose Urena
Jose Urena offers the Marlins a tantalizing marriage of plus fastball velocity and plus control, projecting to slide comfortably into the middle of the rotation in a couple of years.
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February 24, 2014
2014 Marlins Top Prospects: #7 Anthony DeSclafani
Anthony DeSclafani, a right-handed pitcher who split 2013 between Jupiter and Jacksonville, comes in at #7 on Fish Stripes 2014 Marlins Top Prospects list.
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February 21, 2014
Fish Stripes 2014 Top Prospects: #8 Brian Flynn
Brian Flynn ranks eighth on the Fish Stripes top prospect list on the promise of yielding immediate value for the Marlins, with the potential to anchor the back of the rotation for the next few years.
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February 13, 2014
Fish Stripes 2014 Top Prospects: #9 Brent Keys
Brent Keys earns his position as the Marlins ninth-best prospect, mainly because of his hitting ability, which all starts with his outstanding plate discipline.
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February 12, 2014
Fish Stripes 2014 Top Prospects: #10 Avery Romero
The Miami Marlins would love to have an above-average starting second baseman right about now. If Derek Dietrich fails to secure that role, Avery Romero could take it over in just a few years.
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February 7, 2014
Fish Stripes 2014 Top Marlins Prospects: #11-12
Trevor Williams and J.T. Realmuto come in at #11 and #12 on the 2014 Top Marlins Prospects list. Both players drafted in the first 50 picks of their respective classes, these two have a lot of hype to live up to in 2014.
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February 6, 2014
Fish Stripes 2014 Top Marlins Prospects: #13-14
The first position players on the Fish Stripes 2014 Top Prospects list emerge, both of whom hold reasonable odds at producing in the majors.
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February 3, 2014
Fish Stripes 2014 Top Marlins Prospects: #15-16
Arquimedes Caminero and Colby Suggs make up the #16 and #15 slots of the Marlins top prospects list at Fish Stripes this season.
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January 31, 2014
Fish Stripes 2014 Top Marlins Prospects: #17-18
The bottom of the Fish Stripes top prospects list won't generate much excitement, filled mostly by uninspiring pitching prospects. Among these pitchers sit Angel Sanchez and Austin Brice.
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January 24, 2014
Fish Stripes 2014 Top Marlins Prospects: #19-20
An in-depth look at the two prospects that just barely made the Fish Stripes's list of top prospects in the Miami farm system. In 2014, Sam Dyson came in at #19 and Nick Wittgren nabbed the final spot.
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January 20, 2014
Fish Stripes 2014 Top 20 Miami Marlins Prospects
Fish Stripes ranks the top 20 prospects in the Marlins organization, headlined by left-handed pitcher Andrew Heaney.