The Miami Marlins have some fascinating decisions to make in the coming weeks, especially with the winter meetings on the horizon. With an excess of starting pitchers on the roster and in the minor leagues, they are going to have choices to deal with, especially when it comes to potentially making a trade to add some bats.
Over the years, the Marlins have not exactly been a high-spending organization, so if they can deal from a position of strength and get some bats via trade, they may be better suited to do that and then add supplemental pieces using free agency.
So with that in mind, two names in particular have come up in trade talks, those being Sandy Alcántara and Edward Cabrera, the two pitchers with a lower number of controllable years left on their contracts.
With a huge influx of young talent both on the roster and coming up soon, it may be time to deal away any players they do not plan to extend, and a recent report has indicated which of the two is more likely to be sent elsewhere this winter.
Which Marlins Pitcher is Considered to Be the Most Likely to Be Traded?