Marlins getting read on Stowers, Conine. And how big trade prospect pickups finished season
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The Marlins are entering the offseason lacking a reliable everyday outfielder, with only Jesus Sanchez showing some potential against right-handed pitchers and Kyle Stowers and Griffin Conine needing to improve contact.
Manager Skip Schumaker expressed confidence in Kyle Stowers, highlighting his athleticism and potential for adaptability in his swing. He believes with improvements, Stowers can transition from bench player to an everyday major-league starter.
Stowers emphasized the importance of enjoying the game for his earlier success and acknowledged the need for better strike zone control as crucial for his long-term development as a starter in the big leagues.
Griffin Conine, though struggling with a .239 batting average and 24 strikeouts in 74 appearances, continues to develop under the legacy of his father, hoping to prove his worth in the major leagues.
Read at Miami Herald
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