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The Miami Marlins had a relatively quiet 2023-24 offseason under new president of baseball operations Peter Bendix. It feels like they are running it back with many familiar faces from last year's squad.
You may be surprised to learn how much turnover there's actually been: 44.2% of last season's Marlins major leaguers are no longer with the organization.
Miami used 52 different players in regular season games a year ago. These 29 are still under contract with the org: Sandy Alcantara, Jacob Amaya, Luis Arraez, Josh Bell, Jon Berti, Huascar Brazoban, Jake Burger, Edward Cabrera, JT Chargois, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Jonathan Davis*, Bryan De La Cruz, Xavier Edwards, Nick Fortes, Avisaíl García, Braxton Garrett, Bryan Hoeing, Jeff Lindgren*, Jesús Luzardo, Dane Myers, Andrew Nardi, Eury Pérez, A.J. Puk, Trevor Rogers, Jesús Sánchez, Tanner Scott, Devin Smeltzer*, George Soriano and Ryan Weathers.
*players who aren't currently on the 40-man roster
Departures
Entering opening week of the 2024 regular season, 16 ex-Marlins have found new employers:
- Matt Barnes—Washington Nationals
- Peyton Burdick—Baltimore Orioles
- Daniel Castano—NC Dinos (KBO)
- Enmanuel De Jesus—Kiwoom Heroes (KBO)
- Dylan Floro—Washington Nationals
- Robert Garcia—Washington Nationals
- Garrett Cooper—Chicago Cubs
- Garrett Hampson—Kansas City Royals
- Geoff Hartlieb—Colorado Rockies
- Jorge López—New York Mets
- Matt Moore—Los Angeles Angels
- Steven Okert—Minnesota Twins
- David Robertson—Texas Rangers
- Jorge Soler—San Francisco Giants
- Jacob Stallings—Colorado Rockies
- Joey Wendle—New York Mets
Then, there are those still dangling in free agency, all of whom were objectively unproductive against MLB competition last season: Archie Bradley, Johnny Cueto, Chi Chi González, Yuli Gurriel, Sean Nolin, Johan Quezada and Jean Segura. At this rate, some of them may opt for retirement.
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