Marlins will task Chisholm, Brujan to step in for Arraez in the lineup, on the field
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Through 32 seasons, the only constant in South Florida's major-league franchise has been change. From 'Florida' to 'Miami.' From World Series victories to struggle. From Miguel Cabrera and Christian Yelich to prospects who were mostly suspect.
The Marlins will have a new leadoff hitter, one returning to his accustomed position, and a new second baseman who spent more than one-third of his career in the outfield.
Jazz Chisholm Jr., who led off before Arraez arrived, reappears in the spot that defined him offensively for most of his career. Meanwhile, Vidal Brujan currently leads the competition to replace Arraez in the field.
Since coming to the Marlins with reliever Calvin Forcher in a trade, Brujan has excelled, batting .366 with impressive stats. Manager Schumaker praises Brujan's ability to change the game.
Read at Miami Herald
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