As Martín Prado wraps up a three-year, $40 million contract, the Marlins don’t have much to show for their investment. Rotten luck and an aging body have prevented Prado from recapturing his All-Star form. Concerned about the possibility of additional injuries, the 2019 roster was constructed with the understanding that his days as an everyday player are over.
Is there really a role for Prado here on the rebuilding Marlins?
How did he get here? Traded on December 19, 2014 from the Yankees to the Marlins along with David Phelps and cash considerations for Nathan Eovaldi, Domingo Germán, and Garrett Jones
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