Which direction will the Miami Marlins travel this offseason? Is there a chance the front office decides to jump into the free agency market to acquire veteran bats to add to the 2020 lineup?
It’s a question that was brought up in Joe Frisaro’s MLB.com “In Box” feature. At some point, the Marlins will become a team looking to add free-agent talent without having to shell out big-name minor league prospects in the process.
“With the salaries of Starlin Castro ($11 million) and Martín Prado ($15 million) coming off the books, I see the Marlins having some payroll flexibility to be more active in the free-agent market than they were this year,” Frisaro wrote.