Marlins reportedly still looking to add rotation help
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Even after signing Wei-Yin Chen to a five-year deal, the Miami Marlins are reportedly still looking to add to the rotation.
According to Joe Frisaro of MLB.com, they're looking for a veteran pitcher:
"With the pitching market thinning out, the Marlins remain open to adding another starter or perhaps a reliever, but the club is leaning toward signing candidates who would accept a Minor League deal with a Spring Training invitation. Miami hasn't closed the door on signing a pitcher to a guaranteed big league contract, but in order to do so, the team wants to be absolutely certain the player is healthy."
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Frisaro goes on to note that the team will scout Cliff Lee and Tim Lincecum in their upcoming workouts, but will likely pass.
Miami has a strong chance to be a dark horse team this season. Along with the aforementioned Chen, Jose Fernandez will be healthy to lead the rotation. They should also get a healthy Giancarlo Stanton to start the year, spearheading a lineup full of young, talented players.