The Miami Marlins‘ offense just missed out on the Top 10 in team batting average last season, but it was the lack of clutch hits that resulted in a ton of close losses.

With a young lineup starting to come into its own and a pitching staff with promise, adding one more bat to the lineup would be a good way to cap off the offseason. Luckily for Miami, the lineup still has a chance to improve by adding a familiar face to the fold. One that might be viewed as a surprise.

The Marlins Should Reunite with Luis Arráez