The Miami Marlins have been quite active in the trade market and free agency this offseason, with some of their key additions being that of rising prospect Owen Caissie, right-hander Pete Fairbanks and infielder Christopher Morel.

Although they’ve brought on new talent, they’ve also shipped away some of their most reliable players, including starters Edward Cabrera and Ryan Weathers. As a result, the ballclub had to start plugging noticeable gaps on the mound.

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Despite the amount of talent the Marlins have lost this offseason, their rankings haven’t been too troubling as of late — not stellar, but they could be far worse. In fact, recent power rankings place Miami near the middle of the pack.

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