South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Team opens academy in Dominican Republic

- By Martin Adames

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — The Miami Marlins opened their new academy in the Dominican Republic on Friday, where they hope to develop talents such as current ace Sandy Alcántara, a candidate for the National League Cy Young award.

Sitting on 35 acres (14 hectares), the academy has three major league regulation playing fields, an area for agility drills, four tunnels for batting cages, a roofed set of six pitching mounds, a two-story administra­tive building and a residentia­l complex.

The facilities are in Boca Chica, on the outskirts of the Dominican capital, where for years there have been academies of the New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals, Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, Philadelph­ia Phillies and Colorado Rockies.

The opening came three days after

Skip Schumaker, the St. Louis bench coach, was named manager of the Marlins, replacing Don Mattingly.

Schumaker’s arrival isn’t the only novelty in Miami.

Marlins owner Bruce Shreman confirmed reports that Oz Ocampo, an Astros executive in charge of successful internatio­nal signings such as Dominicans Framber Valdez and Cristian Javier, Mexican Jose Urquidy and Cuban Yuli Gurriel, will be the new assistant to Kim Ng, the general manager of Miami.

Ocampo “has been extraordin­arily successful with the Houston Astros. Well, he’s working now for the Miami Marlins,” Sherman told Associated Press during the opening.

He said Miami is striving to improve its results. This season, the Marlins were 69-93, the 12th time they finished with a losing record in the last 13 years. The exception was 2020, when they went 31-29.

“It’s not just about one year. It’s about long term,” Sherman said.

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