Whether Dan Straily pitched his final game for the Marlins on Sunday remains to be seen. But if the Marlins end up dealing him before Monday’s 4 p.m. deadline, you can bet they’ll demand a young, quality arm like the one belonging to the pitcher who beat them at Marlins Park.
The same pitcher the Marlins traded to Cincinnati to get Straily in the first place.
Luis Castillo held the Marlins to only three hits over eight innings as the Reds avoided a four-game sweep with a 6-4 victory.
The Marlins traded Castillo not once, but twice.