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Marlins' $8.6 Million Pitcher Signings See Mixed Results
One high school draft pick thrives, the other struggles to develop as expected.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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In the 2023 MLB Draft, the Miami Marlins spent a combined $8.6 million to sign two talented high school pitchers, Thomas White and Noble Meyer. While White has blossomed into the No. 17 overall prospect in baseball, Meyer has seen his performance regress, posting a 4.70 ERA and 114/70 K/BB ratio in 105 1/3 innings at the High-A level over the past two seasons.
Why it matters
Drafting and developing high school pitchers is always a risky proposition, and the Marlins' mixed results with their two big-ticket signings highlights the challenges teams face in trying to identify and nurture young pitching talent. White's emergence as a top prospect provides hope, but Meyer's struggles are a reminder that not every high-upside pitching prospect pans out as expected.
The details
The Marlins selected Thomas White, a left-hander, with the 10th overall pick in the 2023 draft, and Noble Meyer, a right-hander, with the 16th overall selection. White has lived up to expectations and is now ranked as the No. 17 prospect in baseball, while Meyer has seen his fastball and control regress, leading to a 4.70 ERA and 114/70 K/BB ratio in 105 1/3 innings at the High-A level over the past two seasons.
- The Marlins drafted White and Meyer in the 2023 MLB Draft.
- Over the past two seasons, Meyer has posted a 4.70 ERA and 114/70 K/BB ratio in 105 1/3 innings at the High-A level.
The players
Thomas White
A left-handed pitcher drafted 10th overall by the Marlins in 2023, White is now ranked as the No. 17 prospect in all of baseball.
Noble Meyer
A right-handed pitcher drafted 16th overall by the Marlins in 2023, Meyer has struggled with his fastball and control, posting a 4.70 ERA and 114/70 K/BB ratio in 105 1/3 innings at the High-A level over the past two seasons.
The takeaway
The Marlins' mixed results with their two high-profile pitching prospects from the 2023 draft highlight the inherent risks and challenges in developing young pitching talent. While Thomas White has emerged as a top prospect, Noble Meyer's struggles serve as a reminder that not every high-upside pitching prospect will reach their full potential, even with significant investment.
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