Last week we discussed the possibility of the Colorado Rockies swinging a deal with the Miami Marlins, piggybacking on the Edward Cabrera for Brendan Rodgers rumors that were floating around. The concept was simple: the Marlins need to add some immediate punch to their offense while the Rockies would be wise to invest in a high-end starting pitcher whose club-control will align with the arrival of the next wave of prospects.
But Miami is not the only club that is searching for offense that could possibly offer a promising young arm in return.