Sitting down with Noelvi Marte

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Noelvi Marte reflects on playing his first season stateside and is ready for what’s next.




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This whole group of young guys is extremely talented

dexxxhundo
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can't wait to see him and Julio playing together for the Mariners in this next era of Seattle baseball!!!!

tylermillard
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He's growing up fast. The most exciting Mariners shortstop prospect since A-Rod. Even if he eventually moved to 3rd base....🙃

sammcbride
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Going to be one heck of a ride this year! Let's go M's!

Kurtis-Schubert
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From NYC Bolivar Reyes blessings all of you guys. And say hi to my cousin Noelvi Marte

Reyesbolibar
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Noelvi this year just grew up and look like a beast

revenger
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This year it’s Julio/Kirby/Brash, next is Noelvi, and after that we have Ford to look for fears to!

hahahaj
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He's a legitimate physical specimen. And his demeanor and mentality is seemingly advanced. Noelvi could be a legit Generational talent like the greats

YoungBideo
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Que bien hablaste es lo correcto ojala llegue bien lejo

gabrielmarte
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Que Dios todo poderoso lo lleve a lo más alto del podio se lo merece por su umilda y respeto a si a los demás será grande veterano

antolinsuazo
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"Noelvi Marte can’t stop growing. It’s true. The Mariners’ highly regarded shortstop prospect said Monday that he’s over 6-foot-2.
“I feel a little tall, ” Marte said, sheepishly. “But that gives me more confidence.”
That’s nearly three inches taller than he was when the Mariners signed him as a 16-year-old in 2018 out of the Dominican Republic. His body has filled out as well, and now probably runs closer to 210 pounds. He weighed 181 pounds when he signed." - The Athletic

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