Baseball: Blue Wahoos to have significant representation in Marlins’ Spring Training games

Blue Wahoos pitcher Eury Perez delivers a pitch during his June 30 performance to help the Blue Wahoos to a 5-1 win against the Montgomery Biscuits.
Blue Wahoos pitcher Eury Perez delivers a pitch during his June 30 performance to help the Blue Wahoos to a 5-1 win against the Montgomery Biscuits.
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The wait is over. Spring training is here. Exhibition games begin this weekend.

The next six weeks will begin to usher a new decade for the Blue Wahoos as they begin their third season as the Miami Marlins Double-A affiliate and newly-minted, ring wearers from winning the 2022 Southern League championship in their 10th anniversary season.

Tuesday is the first full-squad report date for all players on the Marlins’ 40-man roster as well as non-roster invitees. They will prepare this week together at the team’s spring training complex in Jupiter, then begin the Grapefruit League schedule on the weekend.

The Blue Wahoos have significant representation with 27 players from the past two seasons in these workouts, including 19-year-old Eury Perez, the Marlins’ consensus No. 1 rated prospect, who dazzled in Pensacola last season, and former Minnesota Twins pitcher Devin Smeltzer, whose incredible journey from a cancer battle, pitched in 2019 for the Blue Wahoos.

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Also part of the intrigue will be pitchers Dax Fulton, who will pitch for the Marlins and spring training games, but is likely to start the season in Pensacola and Jefry Yan, whose 100-plus mph fastball wowed last year and earned a non-roster invite.

Fulton was rated as high as the Marlins’ No. 2 prospect by The Athletic and No. 7 by MLB Pipeline.

Among the catchers on the field for the last week’s first workout with pitchers and catchers were five former Blue Wahoos: Nick Fortes, Will Banfield, Santiago Chavez, Paul McIntosh and Jan Mercado.

This begins the countdown for the Blue Wahoos to their season-opener on April 7 against the Montgomery Biscuits, the team they beat in the league divisional series in late September to reach the Southern League championship series.

Here is a “Spring Training Primer” as things get ramped up with exhibition games that will include plenty of Blue Wahoos players competing.

Where do the Miami Marlins train?

The spring training home of the St. Louis Cardinals and the Miami Marlins at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida on March 1, 2022. The Grapefruit League games will not be played unless Major League Baseball and the players union can reach an agreement on a contract or if the season will be cancelled.
The spring training home of the St. Louis Cardinals and the Miami Marlins at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida on March 1, 2022. The Grapefruit League games will not be played unless Major League Baseball and the players union can reach an agreement on a contract or if the season will be cancelled.

The Marlins and the St. Louis Cardinals share a dual complex at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium in Jupiter. It is located a short drive from Interstate-95 at the Donald Ross Road exit. It is positioned 14 miles north of West Palm Beach, 19 miles south of Stuart off I-95.

Each team has its own training complex headquarters and separate fields. They both play Grapefruit League games at Roger Dean Stadium, which means the ballpark is rarely unoccupied during the exhibition game schedule.

The ballpark is situated on the Florida Atlantic University-Jupiter campus, an auxiliary location from FAU’s main campus in Boca Raton. There is a golf course within walking distance of the ballpark.

How much are exhibition game tickets?

It ranges depending on the day and the opponent. Weekend games are more expensive and the games against the New York Mets, Houston Astros and Marlins’ lone game against the Boston Red Sox on Feb. 28. Prices range from $14 (standing room only) and $23 (bleachers) for games, all the way to $92 for a box seat at the Red Sox game.

When is the Marlins Spring Training opener?

It is Saturday at 6 p.m. against the New York Mets in Port St. Lucie. The Mets, of course, are managed by Century native Buck Showalter, who played in his youth league baseball in this region, led Century High to a state title, and maintains close ties to our area.

The Marlins will play games on 26 dates, including split-squad games against different teams, different venues.

When is the Marlins regular-season opener?

March 30 against the Mets at LoanDepot Park in Miami.

How many Blue Wahoos connections are in Marlins camp?

Right now, 27 former players across the first two seasons are part of the Marlins’ 40-man and non-roster invitees to the big league camp. All are expected to get playing time in spring training games, especially after the fourth or fifth innings when the Marlins’ big-league players are removed.

Who Are Former Blue Wahoos Players Who Will Be On Marlins Opening Day Roster?

The certainty is infielder Luis Arraez, who won the American League batting title in 2022 with the Minnesota Twins. He was traded to the Marlins in the off-season. Arraez shined in his brief time in Pensacola during the 2019 season as a Twins prospect before getting called up in May to Triple-A, then quickly to the Twins. He can play multiple infield positions.

Pitcher Edward Cabrera, who was in Pensacola to start last season, will get long look at spring training as a backup starter and reliever. Catcher Nick Fortes will battle for one of the catching spots. Whenever Eury Perez pitches in spring training, he will command plenty of attention. Still only 19-years-old, the Marlins would be open to seeing him rise from Triple-A to a big league debut sometime this season if he merits.

In the outfield, Jerar Encarnacion and Peyton Burdick will get plenty of playing time in spring training to prove if they can challenge for one of the Marlins’ few open roster spots.

When will the Blue Wahoos roster be announced?

Not until April 1 or 2, after spring training officially closes and minor league, exhibition games are completed.

When will the Blue Wahoos players arrive in Pensacola?

Some will begin traveling April 1 and the entire team will be in town by the end of day on April 2. The players will likely have April 3 (Monday) off to secure housing and unpack, then workouts will be at Blue Wahoos Stadium on April 4-6 before the season-opener April 7.

Former Blue Wahoos on Marlins 40-Man roster?

Pitchers – Edward Cabrera, Max Meyer, Andrew Nardi, Sean Reynolds, Josh Simpson, George Soriano, Eli Villalobos.

Catcher – Nick Fortes

Infielders – Luis Arraez,

Outfielders – Peyton Burdick, Jerar Encarnacion.

Aside from Arraez, who doesn’t need to prove himself, these other players will get plenty of opportunities during Grapefruit League games, both in starting and backup roles during the games.

Former Blue Wahoos on Marlins’ non-roster invitees

Blue Wahoos first baseman Troy Johnston with area youth league players at the July 16 Chevy Youth Baseball Clinic at Blue Wahoos Stadium.
Blue Wahoos first baseman Troy Johnston with area youth league players at the July 16 Chevy Youth Baseball Clinic at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

Pitchers – Dylan Bice, Dax Fulton, Robert Garcia, Bryan Hoeing, Eury Perez, Devin Smeltzer, Will Stewart, Jefry Yan.

Catchers – Will Banfield, Santiago Chavez, Paul McIntosh, Jan Mercado.

Infielders – Troy Johnston, Nasim Nunez.

Marlins players who had injury rehab starts for Blue Wahoos

Anthony Bender, Tommy Nance, Trevor Rogers, Jorge Soler.

Bill Vilona is a retired Pensacola News Journal sports columnist and now senior writer for Pensacola Blue Wahoos. He can be reached at bvilona@bluewahoos.com.

This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: Blue Wahoos Baseball: Perez one of numerous past Blue Wahoos in Jupiter