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40-man roster decisions on tap

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Here's who I would take a look at if I were the Marlins (among MiLB FAs):

 

Arizona: OF Trent Oeltjen (could be a decent backup outfielder)

 

Cleveland: SS Josh Barfield (has shown talent in the past, would make a pretty strong backup for the left side of the infield)

 

Kansas City: RP Chad Orvella (was a decent reliever a few years ago, but had some setbacks. could be another Dan Meyer type pitcher)

 

Milwaukee: LHP Chris Capuano (another pitcher who was good for a few years, but then fell off a cliff. his prior talent would suggest that he is worth a gamble)

 

Minnesota: RP Oswaldo Sosa (was a good prospect until 2008, when he struggled. Didn't pitch much in 2009, I guess due to injury. Worth a shot.)

 

NY Yankees: RP Humberto Sanchez (one of Detroit's highest-rated prospects before he got injured. If he can still pitch, he has a lot of talent)

 

SF Giants: RP Kelvin Pichardo (really good minor league numbers until he got injured or something in 2009)

 

Seattle: RPs Chad Cordero, Jeff Zimmerman (both formerly All-Star relievers who have had major injury issues in the past. Both have loads of talent when healthy.)

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