The Miami Marlins, a team that already has one of the smallest payrolls in Major League Baseball, is about to see those numbers get even smaller once the players are eligible for free agency.
The ball club is about to part ways with Starlin Castro and Martin Prado, which according to mlbtraderumors.com, the Marlins have only $33.625MM in payroll committed to guaranteed salaries and projected arbitration salaries. Those numbers could drop even more if the team does not tender an offer to pitcher Adam Conley or shortstop J.