The Marlins are not gifted with the biggest budget in baseball. They would never be confused with the Yankees, Dodgers or Angels, but at least for now, no one expects them to be. To this point, Miami has worked to be efficient in how they’ve gone about addressing their needs, particularly the bullpen.
The Marlins haven’t been in the running for top-tier arms (i.e. Liam Hendricks or Brad Hand), but that doesn’t mean they’ve done a bad job.
Recently, the team has committed to the likes of James Hoyt, Richard Bleier, Yimi García, Brandon Kintzler, Brad Boxberger and Nick Vincent, as well as the recent additions of Adam Cimber, Ross Detwiler and Anthony Bass for the 2021 season.