The Los Angeles Dodgers and Miami Marlins are still in limbo about the status of veteran starting pitcher Dan Haren, who was traded to the Marlins as part of the Dee Gordon trade earlier this month.
According to CBS Sports' Jon Heyman, Miami still hasn't heard from Haren about which side of the fence he's on when it comes to retirement:
marlins still awaiting dan haren's call. they hope he pitches. but if he retires, they receive $10M instead from dodgers
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeymanCBS) December 19, 2014
Marlins president of baseball operations Michael Hill is playing the wait-and-see game with Haren for the time being.
"Mr. Haren, we extended the invitation and reached out to Dan and his representative," Hill said, via Juan C. Rodriguez of the Sun Sentinel. "We're respectful to his process and he's still working through it. We're going to give him the time he needs. I just continue to stress to him, 'This is a good team and we want you to be a part of it.' That's all I continue to stress with him, that's it's a good team and he would fit nicely. I left it at that."
Stay tuned.
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