The Miami Marlins are “progressing in their efforts” to trade right-hander Edward Cabrera, Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic reported Tuesday night. They identify the Baltimore Orioles as one of Cabrera’s suitors, with Jon Heyman of the New York Post adding that “numerous teams” are involved in the bidding.

Cabrera enjoyed the best season of his career in 2025. The 27-year-old posted a 3.53 ERA, 3.99 xERA with 150 strikeouts and 2.8 bWAR in 137 â…” innings pitched. As always, though, his workload was limited by injury—he suffered a right middle finger blister in spring training and a right elbow sprain in late August. He’s under club control for three more seasons via arbitration. MLB Trade Rumors projects him for a $3.7 million salary in 2026.

The Orioles’ reported interest is unsurprising considering that these teams collaborated on a win-win trade at the 2024 trade deadline when the Fish exchanged Trevor Rogers for Kyle Stowers and Connor Norby. Rogers was Baltimore’s best starter last season, but he will be eligible for free agency next winter, and regardless, the O’s need more rotation depth behind him to realistically contend during this upcoming campaign. 

With the Marlins in need of upgrades at the corner infield spots, Jordan Westburg and Coby Mayo are among the names they could be seeking in return. Catcher Samuel Basallo is Baltimore’s top-ranked prospect, but he has already been signed to an eight-year contract extension, making it highly unlikely that he’d be available.

“Some teams believe (Cabrera) will not be traded” due to an exorbitantly high asking price, Rosenthal and Sammon noted.

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