Marlins should go for Eduardo Escobar and Miguel Rojas likes the idea

The rumors of the Major League Baseball – MLB are coming to light and one of them is Eduardo Escobar and a possible arrival at Marlins from Miami, which is also a Venezuelan and a member of this team, Miguel Rojas, see with very good eyes.

Through Twitter, Joe Frisaro, mentioned that Eduardo Escobar would be a good option for the Marlins for the 2022 season of the Major Leagues, which Miguel Rojas responded with an emoji, which shows his success and satisfaction with this possible arrival of his countryman to South Florida, remembering that he is one of the free agents for the upcoming course.

“πŸ‘πŸ»” was what Rojas placed in the information about Escobar

What could Escobar offer to Miami?

A lot of versatility, without a doubt. Eduardo Escobar is an ambidextrous hitter and on defense, he can offer a lot, playing in a great way various positions, specifically in the infield. Plus, coming off a brilliant season combined with the D-Backs and Brewers, it could easily be his best year since coming to the majors.

Frisaro in his publication assures that Escobar should be a clear target for the Marlins, for the simple reason that he offers many important things on a field of play in the MLB.

Miguel Rojas

As a Venezuelan and captain of these Marlins, Rojas did not hesitate to react positively and support this rumor that could be a reality, why not, in the 2022 MLB season, knowing his countryman and knowing what he can offer. In addition, “De La Pica” would be an interesting alternative for this organization because he is one of those free agents that in theory would not have such a high cost for the Miami management.

Escobar numbers in 2021

Escobar played 146 games, giving up 139 hits, 28 home runs, 90 RBIs, 77 runs scored, a .253 average, .314 OBP, .786 OPS and a .472 SLG. Also, it is good to note that he attended his first All-Star Game.

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Marlins should go for Eduardo Escobar and Miguel Rojas likes the idea