Robert Andino hasn't been a regular contributor in the majors since 2012. He has had success with the Marlins but likely isn't being considered for a bench spot.
Miami is notably familiar with Andino, who they drafted in the second round of the 2002 draft. His best season with the Marlins came in 2008, when he batted .206 to complement two home runs and nine RBIs.
Andino appeared in 109 games with the Pirates' Triple-A affiliate in 2014, batting .217/.260/.311 in addition to seven home runs and 42 RBIs.
The Marlins signed Andino to a minor league deal in December, likely with the belief it would be a low-risk, high-reward scenario.