SPORTS ZONE: Jose Fernandez Would Still Be In Any Team’s Minor League System
On Sunday, baseball fans got to see two of the true young phenoms square off as Gerrit Cole and Jose Fernandez both put on a show. Fernandez bested Cole, as he struck out 13 Pirates and led his Marlins to a 3-2 win. After the game, people took to the Twittersphere to say that if the 20-year-old Fernandez was with the Pirates, he would be at High-A at best. This, of course, was taking a shot at the Pirates. Well, not to sound like a shill for the team, but if Fernandez was on any other team besides the Marlins, he would still be in the minors.
Fernandez was drafted by the Marlins in the 2011 draft right out of high school. Anyone that knows anything about baseball knows that a transition from high school to the pro’s doesn’t happen that fast. Fernandez was invited to spring training this year, but sent him down to minor league camp. Due to injuries to Henderson Alvarez and Nathan Eovaldi, the Marlins didn’t have much of a choice but to promote its No.1 prospect. Also, coming off the fire sale, the publicity of having Fernandez on the team could only help the Marlins.
For a comparison to the Pirates, they drafted Jameson Taillon out of high school in 2010 and he is currently in Double-A Altoona. Any team, unless their the Marlins, would have Fernandez at High-A or Double-A to develop through the system.
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