MLB Draft
Int’l Signings
Fish Turned Foes
Thomas White
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The Marlins have this pick in the first round of the 2025 MLB Draft

7th

400

Andrew Salas’ reported upcoming signing bonus

$3.7 million

400

.246/.370/.262 with 1 XBH, 1 RBI and 8 SB in 51 games for the Nationals last season

Nasim Nunez

400

Thomas White hails from this cold-weather US state

Massachusetts

800
Miami’s 12th round pick in 2023 for $150K; 1.91 ERA in 66 IP, mostly at High-A in 2024

Josh Ekness

800

The Marlins were expected to sign this player for $950K as part of the upcoming international class, but the deal fell through; he is signing with the Cubs instead

Juan Thomas

800
Pitching prospect who debuted with Miami in 2019, traded to the Mets in 2021 after being DFA’d and is now retired. Mahalo 🤙

Jordan Yamamoto

800

The Marlins took Thomas White away from his collegiate commitment to this program

Vanderbilt

1200

Sean Reynolds was drafted by the Marlins in 2016 at this defensive position

Outfield/Right field

1200

An infielder, he was the Marlins’ top signing in 2017 for $1.5 million; released this past season

Ynmanol Marinez

1200

Lefty reliever released by the Marlins in 2021 despite holding down a 2.91 ERA with 13 saves in 2019; now a 2.6 career WAR player for another NL East team

Dylan Lee

1200

In his High-A debut on May 31st, 2024, Thomas White went four frames and struck out six, including this Reds’ top prospect twice

Cam Collier

1600

The Marlins’ top pick in 2009 at 18th overall and the team’s top prospect through 2011; didn’t pitch above High-A before his release in 2014

Chad James

1600

Catcher from the 2023-24 class who hit four home runs in the final month of his debut season; .221/.420/.861 overall

Kevin Robledo

1600

Inaugural year Marlins infielder acquired from the Cubs in 1992; traded to the Phillies as part of the 1998 fire sale

Alex Arias

1600
​Thomas White on this individual amidst his call up to Beloit last season: “I thought (he) was great for me; especially coming up there we tried to really just continue what I was doing well in Jupiter while also making some adjustments.”​

Jason Erickson

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Four Marlins in the 2019 Draft class had this first name; one, the Marlins’ 39th round pick that year, made his MLB debut last year with Colorado

Evan (Edwards, Fitterer, Brabrand, Justice)

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Venezuelan righty who was originally by the Mets; spent just one season with the Marlins before going on to a decent 8.6 WAR career

Yusmiero Petit

2000

These three former Marlins pitched for the 2000 New York Mets who made the World Series

Al Leiter, Armando Benitez, Rich Rodriguez

2000

Thomas White said he set this specific goal for himself before the 2024 season; he hit it exactly

120 strikeouts