FOF Top 30
Prospect Debuts
Carp-e Diem
Haven’t Made It
200

Total games played by 10th-ranked prospect Dillon Head in his Marlins career so far

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200

This Marlins hero allowed just one hit and struck out five over six shutout innings against the Cubs during his MLB debut in September of 2001

Josh Beckett

200

Beloit’s mascot’s name which was selected by the team after a fan contest in 2021

Poopsie

200

Marlins’ first round pick in 2014, top prospect in 2015 and 2016, elected free agency in 2020

Tyler Kolek

400

Sixth ranked prospect on our current list; played 45 games for Miami between Double-A and Triple-A after coming over from the Yankees

Jared Serna

400

His first career plate appearance resulted in a very impressive walk against Pirates closer David Bednar in the 9th frame of a one run game on July 23rd, 2022

JJ Bleday

400

In 2025, the Sky Carp will rebrand to this for Friday home games

Wisconsin Supper Clubbers

400

Coach at the forefront of initially teaching Troy Johnston how to play first base in 2021; he made it previously with Miami, Troy still (somehow) hasn’t

Mike Jacobs

600

Aided by his strikeout rate falling from 21% to 13%, this prospect’s OBP rose to .353 in 2024, part of a career year

Max Acosta (#22)

600

Made his debut with the Marlins in 2023 after seven years in the minors, recording a single out before being claimed off waivers by the Nationals

Robert Garcia

600

In both of Quint Studer’s parks, including ABC Supply Stadium, there is a concerted effort to ensure this item matches loanDepot park as best as possible

Turf

600

Former Marlins prospect Connor Scott hasn’t made it yet, but this high school teammate of his sure did — he’s a three time All-Star and a 2022 World Series champion

Kyle Tucker

800

21st-ranked prospect Jacob Miller did this in spring training of 2024, leading to skyrocketing of his ground ball rate and his ability to get quick outs

Changed from four-seam to two-seam fastball

800

This tall righty was the youngest player in the National League when he made his debut in 2007, replacing an injured Ricky Nolasco

Rick VandenHurk

800

The primary lead-off bat for Beloit in 2024

Mark Coley II

800

This 2002 Marlins draft pick did not make it as a player, but he is still with the organization today as a coach

Kevin “Smoke” Randel

1000

Best changeup in the Marlins’ organization according to BaseballAmerica

Keyner Benitez (#24)

1000

This lefty was the first player to make his debut as a Miami Marlin in April of 2012

Dan Jennings

1000

During the final homestand of 2024, this player hit what is estimated to be one of the longest home runs so far at ABC Supply Stadium: 470 feet!

Brock Vradenburg

1000

South Florida native and former two-sport collegiate athlete traded to Miami in 2018, elected free agency 2022, retired 2024

Tommy Eveld

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