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Offishial news, 12/6/23: First flurry of deals; 2024 MLB Draft order
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Marlins Podcast Episodes Tuesday’s winter ball notes: In the Dominican Republic, 2B Vidal Bruján went 1-for-3 with a walk. In Venezuela, LF Javier Sanoja went 2-for-3 with an RBI. In Puerto Rico, C Jan Mercado went 0-for-1, dropping his batting average to .102. Dane Myers' winter ball stint is over, Marlins president of baseball operations Peter Bendix has confirmed.Former Marlins LHP Jefry Yan has agreed to a one-year deal with Nippon Professional Baseball's Seibu Lions. Yan undoubtedly boosted his stock in the D.R. with a 1.62 ERA in 17 relief appearances, trimming his walk rate to 4.7% (it had been 17.8% during the regular season). Cool achievement for somebody who was completely out of organized baseball just three years ago.Marlins prospects OF Toby Simmons and IF Breyias Dean are participating in the Don't Blink Home Run Derby in Paradise, being held this Saturday in Nassau, Bahamas. Simmons impressed during the 2022 event, while Dean is making his derby debut. Jazz Chisholm Jr. has done it in previous years, but he's still recovering from turf toe surgery. Elsewhere around baseball, the Red Sox traded Alex Verdugo to the Yankees, the Braves traded Marco Gonzales to the Pirates, Erick Fedde (2/$15M) signed with the White Sox, Victor Caratini (2/$12M) signed with the Astros, Kirby Yates (1/~$4.5M) signed with the Rangers, Luis García (1/$4.25M) signed with the Angels, Chris Devenski (1/$1.1M) signed with the Rays and Michael Tonkin signed with the Mets (1/$1M). The Guardians won the 2024 MLB Draft lottery. It'll be the first time in franchise history that they make the No. 1 overall pick. The Marlins are picking 16th, the same first-round position they had in 2021 coming off of their previous postseason berth.Carlos Collazo's initial mock draft on Baseball America has the Marlins taking North Carolina State catcher Jacob Cozart. Our own Isaac Azout reports that—as the team is currently constructed—Xavier Edwards would get an opportunity to compete for the Marlins' starting shortstop job. Still time for the acquisition of a more experienced shortstop, of course.Kevin Barral lists six big questions that are lingering about this Marlins offseason.Glenn Geffner's View from the Bleachers questions how much pitching depth the Marlins can feel comfortable trading away.Next up, the Rule 5 Draft is today at 2:00 p.m. ET. The Marlins are 18th in the draft order (for the both the major league and minor league phase). Join us tonight at 7:00 p.m. ET for a new edition of Fish On First LIVE on /Twitter/Twitch. With chiropractic care and functional health, La Pop takes a preventative approach that optimizes wellness and quality of life for all ages. Find out more here! Lastly, I noticed that Marlins.com is still featuring Jorge Soler in its desktop wallpaper rotation of Marlins players (along with Chisholm and Sandy Alcantara). Soler opted out of his contract more than a month ago. Oops!Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images- 2 comments
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Bendix touches on newest front office hires
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It's in contention for that! Slightly more interesting last night, but Alex Verdugo is the only everyday player to change teams. I've never thought highly of him anyway.- 2 replies
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Marlins Podcast Episodes Marlins president of baseball operations Peter Bendix and manager Skip Schumaker addressed the media on Monday from the Winter Meetings in Nashville. Schumaker says that he's "close" to locking in his full 2024 coaching staff ("there's not openings, but you can always add in different spots"). I enjoyed Schumaker's honest reflection about doubting himself last season when making in-game decisions.https://fishonfirst.com/news/peter-bendix-quotes-2023-winter-meetings-day-1/https://fishonfirst.com/video/skip-schumaker-winter-meetings-2023/Andrew Nardi has switched agencies to The Bledsoe Agency, Jon Heyman reports, which happens to be based in Nashville. It's the same agency that represents Jake Burger.Elsewhere around baseball, Wade Miley (1/$8.5M) and Joe Ross (1/$1.75M) both signed with the Brewers. Tigers manager A.J. Hinch and Phillies skipper Rob Thomson received contract extensions. Jim Leyland says he's unsure which team's cap will go on his Hall of Fame plaque, implying that he will likely eschew any team affiliation out of respect for all of his former employers. The Winter Meetings charity auction runs through Thursday, including items and experiences from all 30 MLB teams. The Marlins are offering a "broadcast experience" where the winning bidder receives four tickets with pre-game field access to meet with Bally Sports Florida and Marlins Radio Network broadcasters, including Skip Schumaker's media availability, a behind-the-scenes tour of the Bally Sports Florida broadcast truck, and special photo opportunities. The highest bid is currently $1,025. Proceeds benefit Stand Up To Cancer.The Marlins posted the first episode of "The New Standard," a video series chronicling the 2023 season. Fish On First has partnered with the Marlins Discord server. You can join the server for free to participate in around-the-clock Fish talk. There is also a private channel reserved for our valued Super Subscribers.Glenn Geffner's View from the Bleachers explains what really happens at the Winter Meetings aka "Baseball's Family Reunion." Geffner estimates that he has attended the event approximately a dozen times.We have boots on the ground in Nashville! Be sure to follow Isaac Azout if you don't already.
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Entering Winter Meetings, Marlins still have so much to do
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Offishial news, 12/4/23: Jim Leyland to Cooperstown; Gabe Cap-ler to Miami
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Marlins Podcast Episodes The Baseball Hall of Fame's Contemporary Baseball Era Committee elected Jim Leyland to Cooperstown on Sunday. In addition to the Marlins, Leyland managed the Pirates, Rockies and Tigers as well as Team USA in the World Baseball Classic. He'll be formally inducted next summer as part of the HOF's Class of 2024.Gabe Kapler cleverly confirmed his hiring as assistant general manager by recording a video of himself buying a Marlins hat from a Champs Sports store.https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0ZW6wFLnIj/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==Elsewhere around baseball, the Braves and Mariners made a five-player trade involving Jarred Kelenic. Once regarded as one of baseball's elite prospects, Kelenic is still only 24 years old, though he's been only slightly better than a replacement-level player through his first 252 MLB games. The Kelenic acquisition closes the door on Eddie Rosario returning to Atlanta. In case you missed it, Kevin Barral wrote about Rosario as a possible free agent target for Miami. Korean center fielder Jung Hoo Lee is being posted by the Kiwoom Heroes today. I wouldn't be shocked if the Marlins have some involvement in the Lee sweepstakes.Nick Pollack of Pitcher List breaks down the Marlins' 2024 starting rotation options.In talking to a number of front office executives and evaluators about potential Rule 5 Draft selections, Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com reports that unprotected Marlins prospects Troy Johnston, Nasim Nuñez and Will Banfield are generating interest. I said it last month and I'll reiterate it here: if the Marlins lose Johnston, it will be an inexcusable and completely unforced error.Fish On First has partnered with the Marlins Discord server. You can join the server for free to participate in around-the-clock Fish talk. There is also a private channel reserved for our valued Super Subscribers.The Marlins teased that they'll be posting a special video of some kind to their social media accounts today. It's probably not related to this, but the team is now seeking 2024 interns in the group sales & services, information technology and human resources departments.We have boots on the ground at the MLB Winter Meetings! Be sure to follow Isaac Azout if you don't already.Graphic courtesy of Miami Marlins -
Former Marlins manager Jim Leyland elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
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What a way to kickstart the MLB Winter Meetings. Jim Leyland is part of the National Baseball Hall of Fame's Class of 2024, as announced on Sunday. The longtime manager was a near-unanimous selection by the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee, receiving 15 of the 16 possible votes (12 votes were needed for election). In Leyland's two seasons with the Florida Marlins, he was at the helm of arguably the best team in franchise history (1997)...and inarguably the worst (1998). He led the Fish to their first-ever World Series title, racking up 92 wins, which still stands as a Marlins single-season record. "It was the best team in baseball that year and I think we ended up proving that," Leyland said Sunday night on a media conference call. "We had a lot of stars on that team. A lot of people could've managed that team." During the subsequent offseason, at the behest of owner Wayne Huizenga, the Marlins held their first and most notorious fire sale. Moises Alou, Kevin Brown, Jeff Conine, Al Leiter, Robb Nen and other valuable veteran players were traded before Opening Day; Bobby Bonilla, Charles Johnson and Gary Sheffield followed suit early the next year. The 1998 Marlins went 54-108. Combining both years, Leyland had a .451 regular season winning percentage in Florida (146-178 record). He resigned after the '98 campaign. Despite the awkward exit, Leyland has been involved in Marlins alumni events, most recently the 25th anniversary celebration of the '97 team, which was held at LoanDepot Park in 2022. Photo by Danis Sosa/Fish On FirstLeyland also managed the Pittsburgh Pirates (1986-1996), Colorado Rockies (1999) and Detroit Tigers (2006-2013) as well as Team USA during the 2017 World Baseball Classic. He's 18th on the all-time managerial wins list. Leyland was the lone manager/executive/umpire to get elected by the committee this year. His formal induction will take place next summer in Cooperstown, New York alongside whichever players get at least 75% support from the Baseball Writers' Association of America. One of those players on the BBWAA ballot? Gary Sheffield, who Leyland managed with both the Marlins and Tigers. Sheffield's in his 10th and final year of BBWAA eligibility. "I think there was quite a long period of time that Gary Sheffield was the most-feared right-handed hitter in baseball," Leyland says. "I'm obviously pulling for him...Hopefully, Sheff's time is gonna come." Photo by Al Tielemans/Sports Illustrated -
A month removed from hiring Peter Bendix to lead their baseball operations department, the Miami Marlins delegation is arriving at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee for the annual MLB Winter Meetings. They aren't realistic suitors for the much-buzzed-about Shohei Ohtani or Juan Soto, but it could still be a busy week for a club that would be unfit for postseason contention if the 2024 campaign began today. As a refresher, here's how the Marlins roster has changed during the 2023-24 offseason (you can get up to speed about off-the-field moves with this tracker). Offseason additions: UTIL Vidal Bruján, RHP Calvin Faucher, RHP Ryan Jensen, RHP Kaleb OrtOffseason subtractions: RHP Matt Barnes*, RHP Johnny Cueto*, OF Jonathan Davis*, 1B Yuli Gurriel*, UTIL Garrett Hampson, RHP Tommy Nance*, RHP David Robertson*, DH/OF Jorge Soler*, C Jacob Stallings*, IF Joey Wendle*Still available in free agency Pre-Winter Meetings Marlins 40-man rosterNearly half of these 40-man players have less than a full year of MLB service. The Marlins lost an All-Star to free agency and have a second one, Sandy Alcantara, who'll be stuck on the injured list throughout next season while rehabbing from Tommy John surgery. Let's get more specific about what areas must be addressed. CatcherPhoto by Danis Sosa/Fish On FirstLast season showed that it's possible to be competitive even with poor catcher production. However, it's not possible to pull that off with one catcher on your team. After non-tendering Stallings, Nick Fortes is Miami's only viable option behind the plate. Will Banfield is the organization's top catching prospect, but that isn't saying much—the Marlins didn't regard him highly enough to protect him from the Rule 5 Draft. Banfield (assuming he makes it through the Rule 5) and Paul McIntosh should be getting spring training invites. Somebody needs to be ahead of them on the depth chart, though. The Marlins have checked in on longtime Houston Astro and current free agent Martín Maldonado, according to Chandler Rome of The Athletic. Maldonado can be had on a cheap, one-year deal. The best free agents available at the position are Mitch Garver and Gary Sánchez, both of whom provide enticing offensive upside, but come with concerns regarding their durability and consistency, respectively. My preference would be trading for a veteran like Elias Díaz (Colorado Rockies) or Kyle Higashioka (New York Yankees). ShortstopThe Marlins' outlook at shortstop is only marginally better than catcher. Wendle and Hampson combined to start two-thirds of their games at SS in 2023 and have already found new homes. That leaves Jon Berti as the default starter with the recently acquired Bruján spelling him against some right-handed pitchers and Jacob Amaya waiting in the wings. There have been some Marlins fans clamoring for reigning International League batting champ Xavier Edwards to be rewarded with an expanded role. Although Edwards' pitch recognition and speed give him a solid offensive floor, much of that value would be negated by his sloppy shortstop defense. Unless he shows up to camp with revamped throwing mechanics, he cannot be trusted there. Amed Rosario is an intriguing bounce-back candidate (2.7 fWAR/4.2 bWAR in 2022, but 0.2 fWAR/0.4 bWAR in 2023). Would he be willing to sign a one-year, $10M-ish deal with a 2025 club option? Outside of him, the free agent shortstop crop is shallower than the old Clevelander pool. The Marlins' next pivot would have to be the trade market, where they'd likely be expected to part with valuable starting rotation depth in order to get a controllable SS solution. Innings EaterWhether it's for a catcher, shortstop or an impact bat further down the defensive spectrum, I'm expecting the Marlins to be forced to sacrifice young arms via trade. They got burned by Cueto in 2023, but it's important to learn from that miscalculation and roll the dice on another veteran stopgap of his ilk who's capable of lengthy starts. My Marlins offseason blueprint identified Jack Flaherty as an ideal pick-up, but early indications are that there's a strong enough starting pitching demand for relatively young guys like him to fetch multi-year guarantees. Maybe Martín Pérez instead? The Marlins farm system is depleted. Whatever new ideas that Bendix and Gabe Kapler bring to player development, they can only do so much without talent. The silver lining of potentially struggling at the major league level in 2024 would be reloading the system by selling vets at the trade deadline. Can't sell vets unless you have some in the first place! ExtensionsPhoto by Danis Sosa/Fish On FirstI won't spend much time on contract extensions here because those are generally sorted out toward the end of the offseason. I'll just reiterate how useful it has been for teams like the Rays to buy additional years of club control over core players while it's still efficient enough to do so. Luis Arraez is the Marlins' most obvious extension candidate, followed by Jesús Luzardo. It would be worthwhile to at least broach the subject with Eury Pérez, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and several others. Photo by Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
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Bill Mueller hired, John Mabry promoted by Marlins
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Final guaranteed year of Skip's contract, working for a boss who didn't hire him. He would rather go to war with coaches he knows well than burn bridges with those who he might want to reunite with someplace else in the future. -
Gabe Kapler joining Marlins as assistant general manager
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Not necessarily! They kinda have complementary skills/backgrounds. Greenlee focuses on analytics, Ocampo on scouting and international operations, Kapler on player development in the U.S. and Chattin does administration duties/general oversight. I suppose if one of them gets the GM bump, it would be Chattin. -
Just in time for the MLB Winter Meetings, the Miami Marlins added more firepower to their front office on Friday by agreeing to hire Gabe Kapler, per Craig Mish of SportsGrid. Kapler will serve as assistant general manager with an emphasis on player development, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. The hiring is "not yet official," Mish clarifies. You probably know Kapler primarily from his stints managing the Philadelphia Phillies (2018-2019) and San Francisco Giants (2020-2023). His clubs combined for a .526 winning percentage (456-411 record) and one postseason berth. Kapler also played 12 seasons in the majors as an outfielder, concluding with the 2009-2010 Tampa Bay Rays where he may have crossed paths with a young Peter Bendix. In between, Kapler spent three seasons as director of player development for the Los Angeles Dodgers. His tenure there (2015-2017) overlapped with the minor league careers of future like stars Corey Seager, Cody Bellinger, Walker Buehler and Julio Urías. Marlins principal owner Bruce Sherman has been blunt about the need for his organization to do a better job producing homegrown impact players. The 48-year-old Kapler gets the same title as Brian Chattin, Dan Greenlee and Oz Ocampo, the assistant GMs who Bendix inherited from the previous Marlins front office. This news comes just a few days after the hiring of Vinesh Kanthan as director of baseball operations. Kanthan will report to Chattin, Greenlee and Ocampo (and presumably Kapler as well). It must be mentioned: Skip Schumaker has only one guaranteed year remaining on his contract. The reigning NL Manager of the Year told Fish On First that he and Bendix have "had a lot of really good conversations" and communicate daily, but it's not uncommon for a new front office boss to handpick their own manager. If the Marlins take a significant step backwards competitively in 2024, I wouldn't be shocked if Schumaker leaves the organization and Kapler replaces him in the dugout. Photo courtesy of gabekapler/Instagram
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Offishial news, 12/1/23: Kyle Tyler signing; massive MLB moves coming?
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Marlins Podcast Episodes Thursday's winter ball notes: In Venezuela, LF Javier Sanoja went 2-for-3 with a stolen base and three runs scored. He still hasn't been struck out through his first 30 plate appearances. In Puerto Rico, C Jan Mercado went 0-for-4.RHP Kyle Tyler is the Marlins' latest minor league signing. Tyler has a 2.20 earned run average in limited MLB experience (16.1 IP), but spent the entire 2023 season as a starter with the Mariners' Double-A Arkansas affiliate. Overall in the minors, he's got a 4.22 ERA, 1.32 WHIP and 391 K in 392.2 IP (106 G/60 GS). He'll be a non-roster invitee at spring training. https://sporty-clips.mlb.com/e61d5aea-0776-4e05-a1ff-791a0d75982c.mp4Former Marlins minor leaguer LHP Jefry Yan is having an outstanding season in the Dominican Winter League. Miami is among a handful of teams (from both MLB and NPB) expressing interest in him, per Jefferson Pozo.Elsewhere around baseball, Jeff Passan of ESPN reports that Shohei Ohtani's contract "will surge well beyond $500 million" in guaranteed money. A Juan Soto trade "is edging closer to becoming a reality," Passan adds.The Rule 5 Draft finally arrives next week. This FanPost by Hans Herrera highlights a dozen available pitchers for the Marlins to consider.https://fishonfirst.com/fanposts/2023-rule-5-draft-pitchers/Glenn Geffner's View from the Bleachers discusses various ways that the Marlins could find more offense this winter.Neil Raymond of Marlin Maniac thinks the Marlins should sign J.D. Martinez (who was also mentioned in Geffner's piece).The Pensacola Blue Wahoos announced start times for their 2024 regular season home games, moving up weeknight first pitches by half an hour, from 6:35 p.m. CT to 6:05 CT.Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images -
Some weirdo on Instagram pretending to be Joey Wendle made a heartfelt Marlins goodbye post. Turns out it was a fake account, so I removed it from the article.
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Marlins Podcast Episodes Wednesday's winter ball notes: In the Dominican Republic, RF Vidal Bruján went 3-for-7 with 2 RBI and a stolen base during a doubleheader. In Puerto Rico, C Jan Mercado went 1-for-4 with an RBI triple.MLB teams have expressed interest in acquiring Edward Cabrera and Trevor Rogers from the Marlins, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports. "If the Marlins trade a starter," Rosenthal adds, "they almost certainly would need to replace him with a veteran free agent on a one-year deal." Despite missing almost all of 2023 due to injuries, I imagine Rogers would carry more value than Cabrera due to his rookie-year brilliance and remaining minor league options.Elsewhere around baseball, there was a much-needed flurry of free agent signings over the last 24 hours. Nick Martinez (2/$26M) and Emilio Pagán (2/$16M) signed with the Reds, Luis Severino (1/$13M) signed with the Mets, and former Fish Joey Wendle (1/$2M) and Garrett Hampson (1/$2M) signed with the Mets and Royals, respectively. I wrote in greater depth about Hampson here. The Brewers and top prospect Jackson Chourio are reportedly closing in on an eight-year, $80 million extension. With two club options tacked on at the end, Chourio will be under their control for an entire decade. If you read Wednesday's Offishial News, I was correct on the length of the deal, but went too high on the dollar amount. Great deal for Milwaukee despite the obvious risk involved.I took a break from quizmaster duties to compete on the latest , claiming a hard-fought win over FOF colleagues Isaac Azout and Nick Turok. Thanks again to Navi from Marlins Discord for serving as guest quizmaster. With chiropractic care and functional health, La Pop takes a preventative approach that optimizes wellness and quality of life for all ages. Find out more here! In an with Locked On Marlins, Victor Mesa Jr. discussed his 2023 season, reaction to being selected to the 40-man roster and 2024 outlook and goals. Mesa is the fourth-ranked prospect on our FOF Top 30 list.MiLB.com included Mesa among their 2023 Marlins Organization All-Stars. Director of minor league operations Hector Crespo commented on most of the selections. Most notably, he boasted about Evan Fitterer's uptick in velocity ("this year, he sat 94-97") and insisted that the Marlins are "still really high" on José Devers.Louis Addeo-Weiss explains why Chase Utley, a newcomer to the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, belongs in Cooperstown.Scotty Atkins (Double-A Pensacola) and Jaymeson Wilcox (High-A Beloit) won Head Groundskeeper of the Year in their respective minor leagues. Pensacola's Cedric Bascom was the Southern League's Visiting Clubhouse Attendant of the Year. Congratulations to Gladys and Luis Arraez on delivering their third child, Esthela. Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images
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Garrett Hampson signs 1-year deal with Royals
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Those are separate exercises. For arbitration salaries, they have an in-house contributor who created his own model for projecting how much eligible players will settle for. For free agent contracts, it's a more collaborative and less scientific estimate. High success rates on both fronts, but there are exceptions. -
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