It does appear (barring a trade or injury) that Garcia will get an Opening Day roster spot. How long does he have in the regular season? One can see the month of April, perhaps six weeks, but it depends on the team's performance, injuries, and how Garcia contributes under Skip's plan. I understand absorbing Garcia's contract is difficult for the Marlins, already saddled with Alcantara's salary and the two buyouts. The unproductive category hamstrings this team more than we fans acknowledge, Fans often treat these matters like a fantasy league move, understandably. We have the luxury of simply critiquing and spending money that is not ours, all without a true picture of the organization's finances. Of course, outside of the cost issue, Garcia also takes a roster spot, depriving the Marlins of the services of Edwards, Myers, Johnston, or perhaps another ST standout. (Mancini has not impressed so far.) I would love to see Garcia rebound, even a modest one, with a little power the team could truly use. Otherwise, Bendix should act, absorbing the money over the next few years, keeping in mind Stanton's three $10 million installments starting in 2026. This old obligation is essentially equal to a good MLB player's salary each year for three years and will fall into the unproductive category. Burn up the chaff. 2024 is then a "bite the bullet," year, setting up a 2025 team with a potential league-envious starting staff. I, for one, see plenty of short-term upside in Bendix's arsenal with that pitching foundation. I am also content to give him plenty of room to effectuate the long-term strategy we need to be competitive. It's a beautiful souffle in the making, with a delicious aroma we can enjoy now if we're patient. And, perhaps, it is closer to being served than we hungry fans think.