Christopher Morel struck out all three times up Wednesday, dropping his spring average to .154.
Morel is hardly alone in struggling for the Marlins, who managed just two hits today against the Astros. The team’s 54 runs this spring are 16 fewer than any other club has scored. Six teams have at least doubled that total. Still, Morel obviously needs to hit in order to justify a starting job at first base. The Marlins could use Griffin Conine there, potentially opening up more time for Graham Pauley.