Are you ready? Marlins’ pitchers already in camp
Obviously the Florida Marlins are very anxious to get the 2009 MLB season underway. Anxious to build off of last years surprise success, the Florida Marlins’ pitching staff has already reported to the team’s Spring Training complex in Jupiter, Florida.
Florida’s projected starters in the pitching rotation are among the players already in camp and going through light through drills in addition to working on conditioning. Josh Johnson, Ricky Nolasco, Chris Volstad, and Anibal Sanchez, all prospective starters, have been joined by relievers Logan Kensing, Jose Ceda, Dan Meyer, and Taylor Tankersley.
Andrew Miller, a starter early last season before patella tendinitis in his right knee sidelined him, is expected to arrive in camp early this week. Miller is expected to be the final piece of the starting rotation, assuming his knee can hold up this season. The 23 year old has been receiving treatment on his knee throughout the offseason and has been going through throwing programs in the offseason as well.
The Marlins’ pitching staff is likely to be the backbone and strength of this team in the 2009 season. Last season the starting rotation in particular was a key reason for the Marlins strong performance. Finding an ace of the staff will be important, finding that pitcher you turn to in a tight spot. Ricky Nolasco was a defacto ace last season experiencing the best season of his career. Josh Johnson’s outstanding return from injury and surgery however make him a front runner to be the ace. Figuring out the back end of the pitching staff (relievers and closers) will be critical too as that was one of the Marlins weaknesses last season.


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