All options are reportedly on the table for the Marlins in terms of how to improve upon a dismal 57-105 record in 2020. As always, free agency will be vital for adding veteran leadership to a young team and plugging a few gaps while some of the organization’s top prospects continue to develop in the minor leagues.
However, considering the team’s dedication to bolstering their farm system and building from within since the new owners took over, it came as a bit of a surprise Thursday when Michael Hill told assembled media that the Marlins have not ruled out signing free agents who received qualifying offers.