Once considered a team
that could never compete, the Miami Marlins are aiming to take over the NL East
division.
After signing hometown
star Giancarlo Stanton to the biggest contract in Major League Baseball
history, the team acquired all-star second baseman Dee Gordon and veteran
starter Dan Haren in a trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Shortly after, the
team acquired Cincinnati ace Matt Latos. The two deals favor building a team
around Stanton that can compete next year.
“We are going to be
surrounding [Stanton], we have already started to surround him, with
All-Star-caliber players,” said Jeff Loria via the Miami Herald.
The NL East is up for
grabs and arguably is the easiest one to take. With these two trades, the
Marlins took full advantage of that.
Last season, the
Washington Nationals won the division with 96 wins. Second place went to the
Atlanta Braves with 79 wins.
The Nationals are
favorites to win the division again, but the Marlins can very well be
contending for a wild card spot. No one else in the division seems like they
will be getting better.
Atlanta traded away
outfielder Jason Heyward for pitcher Shelby Miller while signing Oriole
outfielder Nick Markakis. Not much of an upgrade at either position to warrant
a winning percentage above .500 for the Braves.
The New York Mets are a
mess. Amidst young, talented arms is aging veteran in 41 year old Bartolo
Colon, injury plagued David Wright, disappointing Curtis Granderson and a mess
of a lineup filled with below average players. Look for the Mets to digress
from their 79-win season last year.
The Philadelphia
Phillies finished last in the division last year. They too, are plagued by
aging veterans on the downside of their careers. Looking to rebuild, the
Phillies do not seem like a threat in the NL East.
Now inserts the
rejuvenated Marlins. In trading for Gordon, Haren and Latos, while also signing
underappreciated outfielder Michael Morse to a two-year deal, the Marlins have
filled many of their holes in last year’s roster.
Gordon is inserted into
the leadoff role while moving outfielder Christian Yelich into batting second.
With Gordon’s league leading 64 stolen bases and Yelich’s .362 On-base
percentage, the team can score early and often.
Morse also solidifies
Miami’s three-four-five spots in the lineup when combined with Stanton and
outfielder Marcell Ozuna. Morse also expects to play first base as well as the
outfield for the Marlins, which solidifies the position after a dismal year
from Garrett Jones.
The Marlins also have a
potent staff when combining Latos and Haren with young guys Henderson Alvarez,
Jarred Cosart and Jose Fernandez.
Expect Latos to pitch
close to his career average 3.34 ERA and 200 innings post-knee and elbow
injuries and Haren to provide leadership for the rest of the staff.
And if Fernandez comes
back from Tommy John Surgery pitching like he did before the surgery, expect
85-90 wins from this team.
The Marlins have taken
advantage of a lowly NL East. They acquired talented players to go along with
their young core of guys that immediately fill most of their needs. By playing
the Braves, Mets and Phillies 54 times throughout the season, expect the
Marlins to be a contender come October.
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