Connor Norby's Stats, Metrics, Game Logs, Projections & Rankings
Player profile
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HT/WT5' 10'' , 187 lbs
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Birthdate06/08/2000 (24)
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CollegeEast Carolina
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Draft InfoUndrafted
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StatusInactive
Miami Marlins second base prospect Connor Norby is getting called back up to the big leagues. Norby was traded to the Marlins at this year's deadline and was then sent down to Triple-A, but after slashing .263/.300/.368 in 13 games the Marlins are bringing him up to the majors. Norby wasn't good in his two short appearances in Baltimore earlier this year, but he has good upside and should be able to hit for some power now that he's out of Camden Yards. The 24-year-old doesn't need to be added outside of the deepest of leagues, but keep an eye on him.
Miami Marlins second base prospect Connor Norby extended his hitting streak with Triple-A Jacksonville to eight games with a 1-for-4 performance on Tuesday. Norby, acquired from Baltimore at the trade deadline, has hit safely in eight of his nine games with the Jumbo Shrimp. The 24-year-old made his big-league debut and hit two homers in the majors with the Orioles before the trade. But he was assigned to Triple-A with Miami and has been making the most of his time with Jacksonville. The Marlins could give Norby an opportunity to return to the majors before the season ends.
Miami Marlins second base prospect Connor Norby went 1-for-4 with a solo home run on Sunday for Triple-A Jacksonville, his first since being traded to Miami from the Baltimore Orioles. Overall, Norby has struggled with his new organization, slashing just .237/.293/.368 with three extra-base hits and 3:15 BB/SO through 41 plate appearances. Despite recent woes, he's still having an impressive season overall. In 97 total games this year, he's slashing .282/.366/.495 with 24 doubles, 19 homers, 63 RBI, 13 stolen bases, and 50:131 BB/SO. Norby has had two brief stints in the majors with Baltimore, but he's yet to make his Marlins debut.
Miami Marlins second base prospect Connor Norby has gone 1-for-10 at the plate with six punchouts since joining the Miami Marlins organization. Norby was the headliner piece that sent left-handed pitcher Trevor Rogers to Baltimore at the deadline. However, at Triple-A Norfolk earlier this summer, the East Carolina product held an excellent .297/.382/.506 line with 16 home runs and 13 stolen bases. Through his brief nine-game taste of the big leagues, Norby posted a .188/.188/.406 slash line. Currently ranked as the number-five best prospect in the Marlins system on MLB.com, he should be in line to receive another look at the big leagues later this summer. Fantasy managers should pay close attention to Norby over the next few weeks, as he will need to improve his production before getting the call.
The Miami Marlins optioned infield prospect Connor Norby to Triple-A Jacksonville on Wednesday after acquiring him on Tuesday from the Baltimore Orioles as part of the package that sent left-hander Trevor Rogers to Baltimore. Per MLB Pipeline, Norby slots in as Miami's No. 5 prospect after the trade. The 24-year-old is for real, but apparently the Fish want to give him some more time to develop in the minors before making him their everyday second baseman. Before the trade, he was serving as Baltimore's regular second baseman with Jorge Mateo (elbow) injured. Norby was hitting only .188/.188/.406 with two homers, a double and 12 strikeouts in his first nine big-league games in 2024, but his long-term power/speed upside has made him a high-end dynasty/prospect stash.