McIntosh is one of Miami's top prospects and split most of last season between Double-A and Triple-A, and he had a .774 OPS with 13 homers in the minors last year. The club's duo of Nick Fortes and Christian Bethancourt are hardly a top catching tandem, so there should be a path to playing time at the big-league level. However, McIntosh has just 28 appearances under his belt at Triple-A, so the Marlins may want him to receive more experience at that level before jumping to the majors at such a demanding position. Read Past Outlooks