Young Miami Marlins Pitcher Discusses The Future Of the Rotation

The Miami Marlins seem to have a plan in place for their young pitching.
Young Miami Marlins Pitcher Discusses The Future Of the Rotation
Young Miami Marlins Pitcher Discusses The Future Of the Rotation /
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The future rotation of the Miami Marlins looks bright.

There's no question that the Marlins are expecting great things from the mound in the future with how they have invested in young arms in the MLB Draft.

Noble Meyer, the 10th overall selection in the 2023 MLB Draft, and Thomas White, the 35th overall selection in the 2023 MLB Draft are expected to be the front of Miami's rotation in the future. White was a guest in the booth during the "Spring Breakout" broadcast that played on Inside The Marlins. He was asked about the two of them leading the charge from the mound in the future.

"We play catch with each other pretty much every day," White said when asked about his relationship with Meyer. "You know, he's helped me a little bit with my curveball when it's off, and I help him with his change-up from time to time. It's just even though we're opposite, you know, throwers, we're the same age, we're the same experience level, so we can kind of help each other along the way because we both had similar profiles, you know, six five, I'm, you know, we're both kind of ride run kind of guys. So, you know, anything we can do to help each other, that's what we're doing."

Both top pitchers in the 2023 MLB Draft from the high school ranks, should complement each other well due to Meyer being a right-hander and White being a lefty.

In Friday's "Spring Breakout," the Marlins took on the St. Louis Cardinals. Both White and Meyer pitched an inning's worth of action. White got the start. He walked a batter and had three strikeouts in his impressive inning.

Meyer allowed a hit, a run, and walked three in his lone inning of work.


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