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When you're in the Marlins organization and your dad's nickname is literally Mr. Marlin, there's plenty of pressure on you to reach the big leagues. Griffin Conine pulled it off in 2024 and settled in nicely as a regular over the final month of the season, collecting a .777 OPS while cranking three home runs in 89 trips to the plate. The 27-year-old probably has more raw power than his old man, but unfortunately he did not inherit his dad's contact skills. Conine struck out at a rate of 31.5 percent during his cup of coffee in Miami, and his 34.8 percent rate from the minors is even worse. The list of players with that level of swing and miss who are able to stick in the majors is short, so Conine is, in all likelihood, a Quad-A type player. However, the Marlins aren't exactly teeming with offensive options, so he could get a shot to defy the odds.

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2024 561.9 14 3 12 6 — .268
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3y Avg. 561.9 14 3 12 6 — .268
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  • Marlins' Griffin Conine: Making case for left field job

    Conine went 3-for-4 with a home run, two runs scored and four RBI in Tuesday's Grapefruit League game against the Cardinals. The 27-year-old took Erick Fedde deep in the second inning for a two-run shot as he continues to make a push for the Marlins' starting job in left field. The homer was Conine's first of the spring and he has just a .259 batting average (7-for-27), but his main competition, Kyle Stowers, is hitting just .176 (3-for-17) with nine strikeouts, although he's also drawn seven walks. The Marlins arguably have more invested in Stowers after picking him up from the Orioles last season, but per Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, the team would like to take a longer look at both players to determine if either can be a big part of the future. This job battle could come down to the wire, and might extend into the regular season if both Conine and Stowers are included on the 26-man roster.
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  • Marlins' Griffin Conine: Goes deep in win

    Conine went 2-for-5 with a home run and three RBI in Friday's win over Toronto. Conine hit a two-run single during Miami's three-run fourth inning before knocking a solo shot in the seventh. It was his third home run in his 28th career MLB appearance and two of those have come in his last seven games. Conine is slashing .257/.321/.446 over 81 plate appearances.
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  • Marlins' Griffin Conine: Getting rest Thursday

    Conine isn't in Miami's lineup for Thursday's game against the Twins. Although Conine is 4-for-13 with a homer and two RBI across his last five contests, he'll sit down for the second time in three games while Kyle Stowers, Derek Hill and Jesus Sanchez form the Marlins' outfield trio.
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  • Marlins' Griffin Conine: Out of Tuesday's lineup

    Conine is not in the lineup for Tuesday's game at Minnesota. The 27-year-old will typically sit against a left-handed pitcher, but he's on the bench Tuesday versus Twins righty Bailey Ober. Conine is batting .160 with a 34.5 percent strikeout rate in his past 13 games.
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  • Marlins' Griffin Conine: Idle against lefty

    Conine is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Nationals. The Marlins have faced five consecutive left-handed starting pitchers, and the lefty-hitting Conine has now been on the bench for four of those matchups. Javier Sanoja will step in as Conine's replacement in left field Sunday.
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  • Marlins' Griffin Conine: Sitting against southpaw

    Conine isn't in the Marlins' lineup for Saturday's game against the Nationals. The lefty-hitting Conine will grab a seat on the bench to begin Saturday's contest while the lefty-throwing Patrick Corbin starts on the mound for Washington. Kyle Stowers, Javier Sanoja and Jesus Sanchez will start across Miami's outfield while Conine rests.
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  • Marlins' Griffin Conine: Out against left-hander

    Conine is absent from the lineup for Thursday's game versus the Phillies. With southpaw Ranger Suarez toeing the slab for the Phillies, the left-handed hitting Conine will grab a seat. David Hensley will patrol right field for the Marlins in the series opener.
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  • Marlins' Griffin Conine: Hits first MLB homer

    Conine went 1-for-3 with a two-run homer in Saturday's win over the Giants. Conine put the Marlins on the board with a two-run shot to right field in his first at-bat, marking the first long ball of his major league career. The rookie outfielder has now hit safely in three of his first five games since being called up, batting .250 (4-for-16) over that brief stretch with three RBI and three runs scored. Three of Conine's four hits have gone for extra bases.
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  • Marlins' Griffin Conine: Promoted to majors

    The Marlins selected Conine's contract from Triple-A Jacksonville on Monday. Conine will reach the big leagues for the first time in his career at age 27, replacing the injured Xavier Edwards (back) on the active roster. The outfielder had spent the entire season at Jacksonville, slashing .264/.347/.472 with 19 home runs and 68 RBI over 438 plate appearances. He's expected to serve as a part-time player while he's up with the Marlins and could see occasional starts against right-handed pitching at either designated hitter or in the corner outfield.
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  • Marlins' Griffin Conine: Moves up to Double-A

    The Marlins promoted Conine from High-A Beloit to Double-A Pensacola on Sunday, Aram Leighton of JustBaseball.com reports. Conine will get a tougher test after he clubbed a minor-league leading 23 home runs over 66 games at Beloit. The power production came with a dismal 35.8 percent strikeout rate, however, and the lack of consistent contact coupled with Conine's advanced age -- he turned 24 years old earlier this month -- limits his appeal in dynasty leagues.
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  • Blue Jays' Griffin Conine: Makes up for lost time

    Conine went 4-for-5 with two doubles, two home runs, three runs scored and three RBI for Low-A Lansing on Thursday. After collecting a single and striking out twice in his first game of the season Wednesday, Conine showed little rust in game No. 2. The Blue Jays' No. 13 fantasy prospect missed the first 50 games due to a PED suspension, but given that he's already 21 years old and was a second-round pick out of Duke in 2018, his stay in the Midwest League could be a brief one if he continues punishing opposing pitchers like this.
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