The only thing we do know for now the Miami Marlins will start the 2019 season with three veterans at the front of the pitching rotation and plenty of questions about the back end of the starting five as four youngsters could battle for the final two slots.
It’s one of the more interesting storylines to follow this offseason and in camp as the coaching staff has a better idea of how the rotation will shape up this year compared to last. Now that prospects Trevor Richards, Sandy Alcantara, Pablo Lopez and Caleb Smith are now a year older and a bit more developed, the decision making is a little more clear.