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Marlins Likely To Keep Nunez Into Next Season

We've heard that the Marlins are likely to keep closer Leo Nunez this summer.  Today, Juan C. Rodriguez of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel adds that he's heard the Fish plan to keep the righty into next season.  There had been a question of whether the Marlins would be willing to pay a reliever $6.5MM, the range of Nunez's expected 2012 salary.

Talking to MLB.com's Joe Frisaro, Brewers GM Doug Melvin cited the Marlins as an example of a non-contender that is holding on to its players this summer.  Said Melvin: "They're not anticipating moving anybody."








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