Latest On Marlins Bullpen Trade Candidate

Latest On Marlins Bullpen Trade Candidate

The Marlins should trade a handful of veteran players over the next three weeks. While center fielder might be the teams candidate, the Fish are also a lock to move at least one reliever. Closer , who is on his way to his first All-Star Game next week, has looked likely to move e sentially since the Marlins started their season on a nine-game losing streak. The Dodgers, Yankees, Phillies and Orioles were all linked to the hard-throwing lefty last month. Scott is a viable target for any team with postseason aspirations, though, and writes that roughly a dozen clubs have expre sed interest. Scott got off to a rather shaky start to the season. After walking seven of the 34 hitters he faced during Spring Training, he handed out 13 free pa ses in 12 2/3 innings through the end of April. While Scott worked around the walks to turn in a 2.84 ERA in the seasons first month, hed likely have been in for regre sion if he didnt dial in his command. To his credit, Scott has taken a step forward in that regard. He has walked 10 of 93 opponents (10.8%) going back to May 1. Its still not pristine control, but its significantly Francisco Alvarez Jersey better than the 21.3% walk percentage hed posted through the seasons first few weeks. Strike-throwing is Scotts only real question mark. He has some of the best raw stuff in the sport, pairing a 97 MPH heater with a wipeout slider. Opponents have only managed 18 hits over 38 innings. Theyre hitting .142/.273/.205 acro s 154 plate appearances. While this is the first year in which Scott is headed to the Midsummer Cla sic, he was arguably even better in 2023. Scott pitched to a 2.31 ERA with a 33.9% strikeout rate and a career-best 7.8% walk percentage over 78 innings last year. Over two and a half seasons in South Florida, he owns a 2.82 earned run average while striking out 31.5% of opposing hitters. He has picked up 45 saves and finished 89 games while working as Miamis closer for the majority of that stretch. Theres little reason for the Marlins to hang onto Scott past the deadline. Hes headed to free agency for the first time in his career a few months from now. Hell be entering his age-30 campaign and should have a case for a three- or four-year deal. A rebuilding Miami team isnt likely to bring him back. Scott is playing this season on a $5.7MM arbitration salary, a little over $2.5MM of which is still owed. As the lone rental in the bullpen, Scott should be the top priority for president of baseball operations Peter Bendix and his staff. Yet the front office is probably open to discu sing their more controllable relievers as well. Mish writes that other teams have shown particular interest in left-hander , whom the Marlins control for another four seasons. Mish also lists right-handers and as potential trade candidates, though its not clear how strong interest is in those cases. Nardi is probably the most appealing of that group. His pedestrian 4.72 ERA belies excellent strikeout and walk numbers. The 25-year-old southpaw has fanned 29% of batters faced against a 7.6% walk rate. Hes inducing swinging strikes at a lofty 14.4% clip. Nardi has been plagued by a .337 average on balls in play this season but posted a 2.67 ERA acro s 57 1/3 frames last year. There should be significant interest, although Mish suggests the Marlins may wind up holding onto Nardi to plug him into the ninth inning next year. Faucher and Cronin were low-cost offseason acquisitions. The former came over from the Rays alongside in one of Bendixs first trades. Faucher has a 3.55 ERA while striking out nearly a quarter of opponents through 33 innings. Cronin, claimed off waivers from the Astros in February, has a 3.35 ERA with solid peripherals over 43 frames. The 26-year-old righty has average strikeout and walk numbers while running a ma sive 55.7% ground-ball percentage. Tug Mcgraw Jersey

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