Marlins won't rush Colin Moran, who has a future at third
Posted Jun 10, 2014
It might be a while before fans see Colin Moran make his big league debut. Moran, the third baseman Miami chose sixth overall in the 2013 Draft, is taking it slow as he ascends the ranks of the organization. Although he did sustain a left knee injury that sidelined him for a few weeks at the beginning of this season, the Marlins have said that they are not rushing their No. 2 prospect.
(MLB.com)
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