Sep 28, 2014; Milwaukee, WI, USA; Chicago Cubs pitcher Jacob Turner (38) pitches in the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
4. Jacob Turner moves up Marlins rotation latter
"By the season’s end, I expect Turner to fully throw himself into the discussion of being a part of the Marlins future rotation for many seasons to come, right along Jose Fernandez, Andrew Heaney, and Nathan Eovaldi."
Go ahead, I’ll allow you some time to laugh at me.
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Done? Well, I was dead wrong on this one, but Turner was really not as bad as his numbers suggested, as I pointed out when the Marlins let the Cubs have him for essentially free.
Not only was I wrong about Turner, but I underestimated Henderson Alvarez, who actually emerged as the Marlins best starter for the 2014 season.
Wrong (0.5/4)