I know that’s a lot to unpack there. The entire Miami Marlins offseason was spent bolstering said bullpen, and it’s failure to live up to the hype consequently loomed largest on the list of many things that went wrong during that 5-23 skid. All the hot stove talk surrounding the Fish revolves around just who will be for sale come July, and a recent disturbing report indicates that no one on the MLB roster is being considered untouchable. Between that and the pending sale, any kind of significant addition would seem like a reach.
Which is why signing the recently released Jonathan Broxton makes perfect sense for Miami.