It's going to be a long winter.
Here's who the Marlins have under contract/club control:
C - J.T. Realmuto (Arbitration Eligible 2018)
1B - Justin Bour (Arbitration Eligible 2018)
2B - Dee Gordon
3B - Martin Prado
LF- Christian Yelich
RF - Giancarlo Stanton
IF - Xavier Scruggs
IF - Miguel Rojas
SP - Wei Yin Chen
SP - Adam Conley (Arbitration Eligible 2019)
SP - Justin Nicolino (Arb. El. 2019)
SP - Jose Urena (Arb. El. 2019)
RP - Kyle Barraclough (Arb. El. 2019)
RP - Brian Ellington
RP - Nick Wittgren
Arbitration Eligible:
SP - Tom Koehler
SP - David Phelps
CF - Marcel Ozuna
SS - Adeiny Hechavarria
RP - AJ Ramos
IF - Derek Dietrich
Club Options
OF - Ichiro Suzuki
RP - Fernando Rodney
Notable Free Agents:
SP - Andrew Cashner
C - Jeff Mathis
IF - Chris Johnson
RP - Dustin McGowan
RP - Mike Dunn
Irreplaceable: Jose Fernandez.
Team's going to get really expensive with the bumps to G, Chen, Yelich, Gordon (all of whom are still on pretty affordable deals in context of the 2017 obligation, even G).
I'd pick up Rodney and Ichiro's options. I'd probably non-tender Hech unless he'll take a 2 or 3 year deal because his arbitration award figures to be in excess of $5 mil which is a lot for an all glove no bat SS.
Team needs 3, maybe 4 SP (with one as an emergency guy / long man) assuming Koehler is kept. Makes sense to bring back Phelps and considering how awful he's been, maybe Cashner becomes cost effective to keep.
I just don't see how this team can be competitive (like 85+ wins as a certainty) without a payroll at or over $100 mil. Time for another rebuild...I guess around Yelich. Though at 24 and looking at a 4-5 year plan (because the minor league cupboard is bare) maybe it makes sense to dangle him too.
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But if you want to play the competitive game, I think dealing Ozuna for a pitcher, moving Yelich full time to center, signing a guy to give you 20-ish homers in left on a one year deal (Holliday?) and finding a chip SS or just giving the job to Rojas allows for some major spending on the rotation (which is what it will take) and lets you spend on two FA pitchers (though the pickings are slim) while keeping Cashner. The name that Barry Jackson keeps reporting the Marlins have interest in is Ivan Nova, but he's basically Ricky Nolasco. I'd rather Volquez and they're probably going to both be in line for five year deals. Or you focus on a big money guy that the team would like to get out from under and hope that a change of scenery works wonders.
Here's who the Marlins have under contract/club control:
C - J.T. Realmuto (Arbitration Eligible 2018)
1B - Justin Bour (Arbitration Eligible 2018)
2B - Dee Gordon
3B - Martin Prado
LF- Christian Yelich
RF - Giancarlo Stanton
IF - Xavier Scruggs
IF - Miguel Rojas
SP - Wei Yin Chen
SP - Adam Conley (Arbitration Eligible 2019)
SP - Justin Nicolino (Arb. El. 2019)
SP - Jose Urena (Arb. El. 2019)
RP - Kyle Barraclough (Arb. El. 2019)
RP - Brian Ellington
RP - Nick Wittgren
Arbitration Eligible:
SP - Tom Koehler
SP - David Phelps
CF - Marcel Ozuna
SS - Adeiny Hechavarria
RP - AJ Ramos
IF - Derek Dietrich
Club Options
OF - Ichiro Suzuki
RP - Fernando Rodney
Notable Free Agents:
SP - Andrew Cashner
C - Jeff Mathis
IF - Chris Johnson
RP - Dustin McGowan
RP - Mike Dunn
Irreplaceable: Jose Fernandez.
Team's going to get really expensive with the bumps to G, Chen, Yelich, Gordon (all of whom are still on pretty affordable deals in context of the 2017 obligation, even G).
I'd pick up Rodney and Ichiro's options. I'd probably non-tender Hech unless he'll take a 2 or 3 year deal because his arbitration award figures to be in excess of $5 mil which is a lot for an all glove no bat SS.
Team needs 3, maybe 4 SP (with one as an emergency guy / long man) assuming Koehler is kept. Makes sense to bring back Phelps and considering how awful he's been, maybe Cashner becomes cost effective to keep.
I just don't see how this team can be competitive (like 85+ wins as a certainty) without a payroll at or over $100 mil. Time for another rebuild...I guess around Yelich. Though at 24 and looking at a 4-5 year plan (because the minor league cupboard is bare) maybe it makes sense to dangle him too.
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But if you want to play the competitive game, I think dealing Ozuna for a pitcher, moving Yelich full time to center, signing a guy to give you 20-ish homers in left on a one year deal (Holliday?) and finding a chip SS or just giving the job to Rojas allows for some major spending on the rotation (which is what it will take) and lets you spend on two FA pitchers (though the pickings are slim) while keeping Cashner. The name that Barry Jackson keeps reporting the Marlins have interest in is Ivan Nova, but he's basically Ricky Nolasco. I'd rather Volquez and they're probably going to both be in line for five year deals. Or you focus on a big money guy that the team would like to get out from under and hope that a change of scenery works wonders.
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