Marlins lose third baseman Connor Norby, now without two of better bats heading into season
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The Miami Marlins are facing a challenging start to the season, having lost two key offensive players due to injuries. Connor Norby, one of the newest acquisitions expected to bolster the lineup, is sidelined for roughly a month due to a grade one oblique strain. Moreover, home run leader Jesus Sanchez is also unavailable. Manager Clayton McCullough remains optimistic, believing in the team’s capacity to adapt, as reserves and prospects are expected to step up during this difficult phase.
The Marlins will begin the season without key players Connor Norby and Jesus Sanchez, leaving them with limited offensive options.
Manager Clayton McCullough expressed concern over Connor Norby’s injury but also emphasized the opportunity for other players to step up in his absence.
Norby, acquired from Baltimore, showcased potential last season but will now miss approximately four weeks due to an oblique strain.
The team is looking to reserve players and prospects to fill gaps left by injuries, including Eric Wagaman and Graham Pauley.
Read at Miami Herald
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