Miami Herald

Ng: Decisions on second base, bullpen will go down to the wire

- BY JORDAN MCPHERSON jmcpherson@miamiheral­d.com Jordan McPherson: 305-376-2129, @J_McPherson1­126

The final week of spring training has arrived, and the Marlins still have a few questions to answer when it comes to their Opening Day roster.

Marlins general manager Kim Ng said there isn’t a set point in which she wants these decisions to be finalized and noted that “there are a couple of these that are going to go down to the wire.”

“As we sit here as a group, as a staff, in mulling over the different competitio­ns,” Ng said, “we just realize how fortunate we are, knock on wood, that most of these guys are healthy and that we’ve just got tough decisions to make in a good way.”

The main spots still up for grabs:

Second base: Isan

Diaz had been the steadier of the two early in camp, but Jazz Chisholm has picked up his production lately. He has six his in his past 13 at-bats, including two no-doubt home runs.

“Isan has been there. He’s been a guy that he’s put himself in a lot of good counts,” Ng said. “Hasn’t quite gotten the results that you’d like to see. I think some of that’s just been bad luck, and I think he’s hit the ball hard. And so you probably aren’t gonna see it show up in the numbers and the statistics, but has done a good job at second base out in the field. In Jazz, obviously I think we all see the athleticis­m there. He obviously had the home run [Sunday]. It seems like he’s turned it up a notch.”

Rotation: Sandy Alcantara,

● Pablo Lopez and Elieser Hernandez have spots. That’s settled. Trevor Rogers should have one, too. The lingering question is if Sixto Sanchez will be ready to make the first turn of the rotation. If he’s not, that opens the door for Nick Neidert or (to a lesser extent) Daniel Castano to start the season in the rotation while Sanchez builds up his arm strength at the alternate training site.

“We’re not going to push somebody to start in the first five days of a 162game season,” Marlins manager Don Mattingly said Saturday. “If Sixto’s ready, then we’re good with it, but if he’s not ready or you can’t get him built in time, then we’ll work it out.”

Bullpen: Dylan Floro,

Yimi Garcia and Anthony Bass appear to be the Marlins’ high-leverage relievers in that order. Lefties Richard Bleier and Ross Detwiler should have spots as should righties John Curtiss and Adam Cimber. Rule 5 pick Zach Pop has impressed as well. That’s eight. If the Marlins go with nine relievers, and they might have to, that leaves one spot for most likely either James Hoyt or Rule 5 pick Paul Campbell.

Ng said they are still “mulling it over” when asked if the plan is to carry eight or nine relievers to begin the season.

Fourth (and fifth?)

● outfielder: Whether the Marlins carry one or two extra outfielder­s will depend on how many relief pitchers they carry. If they take eight relievers (and therefore 13 total pitchers), there will be room for two outfielder­s on the bench. If they go with nine bullpen arms (and therefore 14 total pitchers), there will be room for one outfielder on the bench. Magneuris Sierra, as a lefty bat with no minor-league options, is the front-runner for a spot. Lewis Brinson, who showed strides last season, would appear to get the fifth outfielder spot if they chose to carry it.

Corey Dickerson, Starling Marte and Adam Duvall are the Marlins’ three starting outfielder­s, with Garrett Cooper set to split time between first base and right field. Super-utility defender Jon Berti can also play in the outfield.

ROSTER CUTS

The Marlins announced Monday they optioned outfielder Monte Harrison

and first baseman Lewin Diaz to Triple A Jacksonvil­le and right-hander Jordan Holloway to Double A Pensacola.

They reassigned pitchers Jake Fishman and Zach Thompson, catcher Brian Navaretto and infielder Demetrius Sims to minor-league camp.

INJURY UPDATES

Edward Cabrera (inflamed ● nerve in right

biceps) continues to rehab but has not begun a throwing program yet.

Jorge Guzman (right

elbow inflammati­on) began his throwing program of 25 throws at 60 feet.

Sanchez (right groin

strain) is doing light sprints and tee work.

 ?? DAVID SANTIAGO dsantiago@miamiheral­d.com ?? Jazz Chisholm has come on strong in competitio­n to start at second base, including two homers in recent days.
DAVID SANTIAGO dsantiago@miamiheral­d.com Jazz Chisholm has come on strong in competitio­n to start at second base, including two homers in recent days.

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