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Ronny Simón’s nightmare in San Diego: three errors, one turning point, and what it means for the Miami Marlins’ season
The box score from Tuesday night’s 8-6 loss to the San Diego Padres will forever mark 28 May 2025 as the day rookie second baseman Ronny Simón endured the roughest defensive stretch of his young Major League career. The 25-year-old switch-hitter committed three errors in the first four innings, helping the Padres erase a six-run deficit and handing the reeling Marlins yet another gut-punch defeat.
Who is Ronny Simón?
• Dominican infielder signed by the Cubs (2018), traded to the Diamondbacks (2020) and Rays (2021), and finally snapped up by Miami on a minor-league deal last November.
• Tore up Triple-A Jacksonville (.327 OBP, 10 HR, 17 SB in 24 games) before the Marlins selected his contract on 21 April 2025.
• Entered Tuesday slashing .195/.258/.241 with slick infield versatility—but only two defensive miscues in 28 MLB games.
The error sequence that changed the contest
Second inning – Diving stop gone wrong: Simón sprawled for Tyler Wade’s grounder, booted it into foul ground, then air-mailed the recovery throw past the plate. Two runs scored and the Padres sniffed momentum.
Fourth inning – Throwing error on a routine force: With Wade on first again, Simón gloved Fernando Tatis Jr.’s chopper but sailed the toss over shortstop Javier Sanoja. The misfire set up Luis Arráez’s game-tying RBI single.
Scorer reversal: A fourth charged error was later ruled a single for Xander Bogaerts, sparing Simón—but not the Marlins—from the optics of a four-error meltdown.
Manager Clayton McCullough pulled Simón for a double-switch in the bottom of the fifth, inserting Otto Lopez at short and shifting Sanoja to second. The move sparked speculation that a brief Triple-A reset could follow, but team officials insisted post-game that the benching was “just to let Ronny breathe.”
Why this matters for Miami
• Defensive identity: The 2025 Marlins were constructed around run prevention. Entering the series they ranked seventh in MLB in Defensive Runs Saved; Tuesday’s lapse cost an estimated 0.42 Win Probability Added.
• Thin infield depth: With Xavier Edwards (wrist) and Dane Myers (hamstring) already shelved, Miami can ill-afford another vacancy.
• Clubhouse psyche: A 19-32 record and the daily trade rumors swirling around ace Sandy Alcántara have tension levels high; young players pressing is the last thing McCullough needs.
Simón’s response
To his credit, the rookie faced reporters, conceding in measured English and Spanish that he “let the game speed up.” Veteran first baseman Jesús Sánchez was among the teammates who offered public support, telling media, “We’ve all had that inning—his just lasted three innings.”
What’s next?
1. Coaching staff is expected to give Simón today’s series finale off before the club flies home to host the Mets.
2. Internal option: Connor Norby is raking (.320/.388/.550) at Jacksonville and is already on the 40-man roster.
3. Trade buzz: Industry chatter links Miami to Royals utility man Michael Massey, but salary constraints and prospect cost complicate an early-June deal.
Fantasy baseball fallout
Managers in deep NL-only leagues should monitor Simón’s playing time closely. His stolen-base upside (31+ in each of the past three minor-league seasons) keeps him on the radar, but a sub-.200 average and shaky glove could force a demotion, making Norby or Lopez speculative adds.
Bottom line
One brutal night does not define a career, yet Miami’s margin for error—pun fully intended—is razor-thin. How Ronny Simón rebounds might determine whether the Marlins claw back into Wild Card relevance or slide further into the National League cellar.
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