Jordan Yamamoto does not figure to be one of the five pitchers left standing when Miami Marlins manager Don Mattingly sets his rotation for the team’s first series of the 2019 MLB season. That does not mean the minor leaguer won’t be on the parent club’s roster before the All-Star break.
After yet another solid outing in the Arizona Fall League, Yamamoto is becoming a name that is talking about on the regular, which will cause great conversation in Miami and how the organization plans to bring the pitcher along for their future.