It’s a safe bet to say Miami Marlins third baseman and utility infielder Martin Prado is one of the most respected men in the team’s clubhouse.
While injuries have forced him to the disabled list more than the time he has spent on the field the past two seasons, that has not stopped the veteran from making his presence known as a leader on such a young ballclub.
Now, the role for the 35-year-old has changed, where he could see time at the hot corner, while giving second-year star Brian Anderson a breather, and at first base, while competiting with Neil Walker.