Marlins executive Peter Bendix's trades over the last year include significant player exchanges, notably the trade of Luis Arraez to San Diego. The Marlins received four prospects: Dillon Head, Jakob Marsee, Nathan Martorella, and Woo Suk-Go. Head and Marsee are struggling in their performances at their respective minor league levels, raising questions about whether such trades will produce high-impact future players. While Head displays speed, his batting statistics are underwhelming, leaving ambiguity around the effectiveness of these trades.
The question has become less about whether Arraez is worth a big long-term contract, but whether the Marlins received an eventual difference-maker back.
Head, a 20-year-old left-handed hitter, is hitting .219 (.312 on base)… Speed remains his greatest strength; he's 20 for 23 in steals.
Marsee, a 23-year-old left-handed hitter, is batting just .214 (.362 on base), but is 38 for 45 on stolen base attempts.
It's too soon to know if the prospects acquired in recent trades will flourish, but currently, none are showcasing standout performance.
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