Friday, October 5, 2018

Jitter:Miami Marlins is heading in the right direction

Baseball legend Derek Jitter has taken stock of Miami`s Marlins after the first 10 months of his new career. The co-owner and CEO of the MLB Club believes the team is developing as expected. After two-thirds of the season 2018, the Marlins (47-69) were last in the Eastern League National Division, 18 games adviced by buy baseball picks behind Philadelphia Phyllis (64-50), and two Matches from the penultimate New York Mets (47-65). `We have a great way to go, and no one is happy with what has happened yet, but we are going in the right direction, ` said Jitter.




The 44-year-old former shortshot and captain of New York Yankees spoke during the last night against St. Louis Cardinals. Maramures Park`s semi-empty tribunes retreated by 1:7, allowing a second consecutive loss and eighth in the last 10 games. `Every move we make in this club is to make us better, ` added Jetter. `We are not in the position of simply selling players, so we are happy with what we`ve been able to do beforethe end of the transfer window, and we are also happy with what we managed to keep. `




Last month, Marlins broke up with veterans Brad Sigler (38) and Cameron Maybine (31) who were sent to Arizona Diamondbacks and Seattle Mariners respectively in exchange for two talents from the Main Leagues. In addition, Miami retained star khatcher JTT Realmuto (27) and a few more of the young hopes that are part of Jet`s plan to revive the team. `In my opinion, JJ should be at the top of our list of priorities, given that he is one of the best khatters in the game, and he is a man we will be happy to keep here for a long time``said the boss.



It is important for young players to learn to overcome the difficulties. Therefore, the club will continue to rely even on contestants whose performance is not at the l evel of the Major League. `I would like to see players who suffer, I want to see how they react in such a situation because everyone is suffering at some point, ` explained the future member of the Hall of Fame. One of those who definitely do not suffer is Brian Anderson (25). Since the start of his debut season in the Premier League, the right outsider has been batting average. 285 with 38 hits for an additional base, including 3 trips and 9 home runs. `He must be the main nominee for` Rookie of the Year `, says Jitar, winner of the 1996 Prize.




Miami Marlins - St. Louis Cardinals 1:7