The Florida Marlins might make some small deals this week

Blogged under Bloglockers, Front Page, General, If I Were GM, Trade Rumors by chinmusic on Monday 25 July 2011 at 1:16 pm

The Florida Marlins aren’t going to trade any of their younger players this week at the trade deadline with them moving into a brand new stadium next year. I still see them making some deals for prospects though. Closer Leo Nunez is the top trade chip the Marlins will likely make available this week. The Angels, Rangers, Phillies, Braves, Pirates and Diamondbacks will likely line up for a shot to get Nunez. Righty relievers Brian Sanches and Burke Badenhop could also be on the move as long as the Marlins get what they want for them. Infielder Omar Infante will be pursued by the Rangers, Braves, Brewers, Cardinals, Giants and D-Backs so he could be on the move by this Sunday too. The Marlins would love to dump righty starting pitcher Javier Vazquez or veteran infielder Wes Helms, but I don’t see them having much luck in those ventures.

The Florida Marlins will likely field quite a few calls for trades in the next couple of weeks

Blogged under Bloglockers, Front Page, General, If I Were GM, Trade Rumors by chinmusic on Tuesday 20 July 2010 at 3:46 pm

I just have a feeling that all of the talk around Cody Ross, Dan Uggla, Ricky Nolasco and Jorge Cantu is nothing more than a smokescreen. I do see the Marlins moving Leo Nunez and Brian Sanches possibly to the Yankees for a package of righty reliever Mark Melcanon, outfielder Colin Curtis and infielder Ramiro Pena. I also think the Marlins will move lefty starting pitcher Nate Robertson and I think the Dodgers are a good fit. Rule 5 Draft pick Carlos Monasterios would be a solid return for a guy like Robertson. With a new stadium coming in 2012 the Marlins can’t afford to have a traditional firesale but look for them to still dump a little bit of salary in Nunez.

The next week or two will tell you if the Florida Marlins will be buyers or sellers

Blogged under Bloglockers, Front Page, General, If I Were GM, Trade Rumors by chinmusic on Tuesday 6 July 2010 at 8:08 pm

The Marlins are 39-43 on the season which has them in fourth place in the N.L. East, 8.5 games behind the Braves. If the Marlins are buyers they will likely look to add help to the bullpen and maybe the bench. If they become sellers they will field a ton of calls as they could trade Dan Uggla, Jorge Cantu, Cody Ross, Ricky Nolasco and Brian Sanches. The Marlins could get a nice haul of prospects who would get to play in the new stadium in 2012 if they could move those guys. It will be interesting to see what kind of directive Marlins’ owner Jeff Loria gives to his GM. I have a feeling they will be selling.

The Florida Marlins need a LF or CF

Blogged under Bloglockers, Front Page, General, If I Were GM, Trade Rumors by chinmusic on Tuesday 25 May 2010 at 10:18 am

Cameron Maybin looks overmatched and Chris Coghlan is looking like the pitchers have figured him out. With that in mind the Marlins should be calling the Royals about David DeJesus. I think the Royals would definitely trade DeJesus and cash to the Marlins for Renyel Pinto and Bryan Petersen. This is a trade the Marlins would have to make because they need to start getting some production out of the top of the lineup which is where DeJesus would bat (1st or 2nd). Maybin is clearly overmatched right now both at the plate and in the field as he looks like he needs more time in AAA.

Here is a trade that would make too much sense for the Florida Marlins to make

Blogged under Bloglockers, Front Page, General, Trade Rumors by chinmusic on Friday 30 October 2009 at 4:57 pm

The Marlins are likely going to trade Dan Uggla over the winter creating a huge hole at 2B. With that in mind a trade that would make sense for both teams if the Marlins don’t mind trading in the division would be this: Jeremy Hermida and Reynel Pinto to the Braves for Kelly Johnson, Brandon Jones and Jo Jo Reyes. The Braves need a lefty in the bullpen and a corner outfielder who can hit so they would fill two needs by making this trade. The Marlins would use Reyes to replace Pinto in the pen, Kelly Johnson to replace Uggla at 2B and Brandon Jones will give them depth in the outfield. This almost makes too much sense to actually happen.

UPDATE: This trade won’t be happening as the Marlins have sent Jeremy Hermida to the Red Sox for lefties Hunter Jones and Jose Alvarez.

Will the Florida Marlins be moving Dan Uggla/Jorge Cantu this off-season?

Blogged under Bloglockers, Front Page, General, Playing Well, Trade Rumors by chinmusic on Tuesday 22 September 2009 at 4:57 pm

The handwriting is on the wall that the Marlins will move both 29-year old starting 2B Dan Uggla and 27-year old righty swinging 1B/3B Jorge Cantu over the winter. Uggla is primed to get a huge raise in arbitration. He has played in 146 games for the Marlins this season and he is 125 for 520 (.240 avg, .811 OPS) with 79 runs scored, 29 homers and 81 RBIs. Uggla has played four years for the Marlins and he has played in 605 games in which he is 590 for 2,294 (.257 avg, .827 OPS) with 394 runs scored, 119 homers and 351 RBIs. I would find a way to keep Uggla if I were running the Marlins because their aren’t many 2B that can hit the ball like Uggla. Jorge Cantu has been playing a lot of 3B lately and he is having a good season again for the Fish. Cantu has played in 138 games for the Marlins this season and he is 152 for 543 (.280 avg, .774 OPS) with 62 runs scored, 16 homers and 89 RBIs. In two years for the Marlins, Cantu has played in 293 games in which he is 326 for 1,171 (.278 avg) with 154 runs scored, 45 homers and 184 RBIs. With the Marlins getting a new stadium in a couple of years they should keep both Cantu and Uggla.

The Florida Marlins likely won’t be making any huge moves before the trade deadline

Blogged under Bloglockers, Front Page, General, Trade Rumors by chinmusic on Saturday 11 July 2009 at 7:07 pm

The Marlins would be smart to keep both Dan Uggla and Jorge Cantu despite rumors that they could be traded this month. Outfielder Jeremy Hermida likely has the most value of any player the Marlins would likely move. Teams like the Giants, Mariners, Mets, Reds, Royals and Tigers could have some interest in him. Thinking outside of the box it seems to me that the Tigers might be a good team to deal with regarding Hermida. The Tigers would acquire Hermida, Reynel Pinto and Brett Hayes in return the Marlins would get Joel Zumaya and Ryan Raburn. It’s a trade that would likely help both teams. Ross Gload could be of interest to the Red Sox but he would likely be more valuable for the Marlins to hold onto. Wes Helms however could be moved to a team like the Reds or Astros who are hard up for 3B. The Marlins would only likely get a fringe prospect for Helms. The Marlins could also try to move catcher Brett Hayes to the Cubs who are hurting right now behind the plate. I don’t see the Marlins adding any payroll before the trade deadline but they have surprised me before.

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