Miami Marlins: Looking back at the Top 10 Prospects from 2011

TORONTO, CANADA - APRIL 26: Matt Dominguez #28 of the Toronto Blue Jays throws out the baserunner from third base in the eighth inning during MLB game action against the Chicago White Sox on April 26, 2016 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)
TORONTO, CANADA - APRIL 26: Matt Dominguez #28 of the Toronto Blue Jays throws out the baserunner from third base in the eighth inning during MLB game action against the Chicago White Sox on April 26, 2016 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)
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10. 2B Noah Perio

Selected in the 39th round of the 2009 MLB Draft, Perio joined the Marlins organization as a 17-year-old out of high school. The middle infielder would spend six seasons in the Marlins organization from 2009-2014 where he reached as high as Double-A during that time.

Perio would play his last game in the Miami organization in 2014 where he has since spent time playing in both the Dodgers and Padres organization, as well as independent ball. Perio is now playing in the Mexican League where he has been since 2019, and is currently slashing .311/.381/.382 across 65 games this season with Acereros de Monclova.

9. LHP Rob Rasmussen

Selected by the Marlins in the 2nd round of the 2010 MLB Draft out of UCLA, Rasmussen quickly burst onto the scene in 2011 with an impressive season in High-A. Rasmussen was however traded to the Astros in 2012 as part of the deal that sent Carlos Lee to Miami.

Rasmussen would go-on to be traded three more times over the next two years before landing with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2014 where he would spend almost half of his major league career. Splitting time in the big leagues between the Blue Jays and the Mariners, Rasmussen posted a career 7.09 ERA across 26.2 innings of relief, and has not pitched since 2015.

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