Here are Miami's 2022 Top 30 prospects
Though the Marlins went from an improbable playoff appearance in 2020 to 95 losses last season, there still were positive signs for the franchise's future. Trevor Rogers made the All-Star Game and finished second in the National League Rookie of the Year voting, while Jazz Chisholm and Jesús Sánchez also graduated to the big leagues. Miami's farm system looked as strong as ever, particularly in terms of quality starting pitching.
The Marlins open 2022 tied with the Mariners and Pirates for the most Top 100 Prospects with six. That total also matches their franchise high from 2013, when José Fernández and Christian Yelich were headed toward superstardom.
Four of those six Top 100 guys are right-handers who could start making an impact in the Majors in the next couple of years. Edward Cabrera, Max Meyer and Sixto Sánchez (if healthy) all could crack Miami's 2022 rotation, while fast-rising Eury Perez might get there before he turns 21 in early 2024.
If Perez's rapid development was the best thing that happened in Marlins prospectdom last year, then five-tool shortstop Kahlil Watson's arrival via the Draft was a close second. The Pirates considered Watson with the top overall pick before he unexpectedly fell to Miami at No. 16.
Here's a look at the Marlins' top prospects:
1. Kahlil Watson, SS (MLB No. 25)
2. Edward Cabrera, RHP (MLB No. 34)
3. Max Meyer, RHP (MLB No. 35)
4. Eury Perez, RHP (MLB No. 41)
5. Sixto Sánchez, RHP (MLB No. 58)
Complete Top 30 list »
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Biggest jump/fall
Here are the players whose ranks changed the most from the 2021 preseason list to the 2022 preseason list.
Jump: Eury Perez, RHP (2021: 27 | 2022: 4) -- Making his pro debut at age 18, he recorded a 1.96 ERA, .158 opponent average and 108/26 K/BB ratio in 78 innings while reaching High-A.
Fall: Braxton Garrett, LHP (2021: 9 | 2022: 21) -- The seventh overall pick in the 2016 Draft hasn't been able to secure a role in Miami's rotation and his stuff regressed last year as he shuttled back and forth from Triple-A.
Top 30s
NLE: ATL | MIA | NYM | PHI | WSH
ALE: BAL | BOS | NYY | TB | TOR
NLC: CIN | CHC | MIL | PIT | STL
ALC: CWS | CLE | DET | KC | MIN
NLW: ARI | COL | LAD | SD | SF
ALW: HOU | LAA | OAK | SEA | TEX
Best tools
Players are graded on a 20-80 scouting scale for future tools -- 20-30 is well below average, 40 is below average, 50 is average, 60 is above average and 70-80 is well above average. Players in parentheses have the same grade.
Hit: 55 -- Kahlil Watson (Tanner Allen, J.J. Bleday, Troy Johnston, Joe Mack, Victor Mesa Jr., Cody Morissette, Jose Salas)
Power: 60 -- Peyton Burdick
Run: 70 -- Nasim Nunez
Arm: 65 -- Nasim Nunez
Defense: 70 -- Nasim Nunez
Fastball: 70 -- Sixto Sánchez
Curveball: 65 -- Zach McCambley
Slider: 65 -- Max Meyer
Changeup: 70 -- Sixto Sánchez
Control: 60 -- Sixto Sánchez
How they were built
Draft: 18 | International: 9 | Trade: 3
Breakdown by ETA
2022: 10 | 2023: 5 | 2024: 10 | 2025: 5
Breakdown by position
C: 2 | 1B: 1 | 2B: 2 | 3B: 1 | SS: 5 | OF: 7 | RHP: 9 | LHP: 3