MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) – The Miami Marlins took to the field Tuesday for the initial full-squad workout of spring training, and manager Don Mattingly was eager to get his first look at a team trending upward and filled with players still growing into the job.
That included shortstop Miguel Rojas, who turns 32 Wednesday.
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“I’m going to quit setting the bar on Miggy,” Mattingly said. “Every time you say that’s as good as he can get, he gets better.”
Rojas has been with the Marlins since 2015, longer than any other player.