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Marlins Could Spend More Than Previous Offseasons

By Darragh McDonald | November 12, 2025 at 1:54pm CDT

A couple of lower-payroll clubs could spend a bit more than usual, as Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic report that agents are saying the Pirates and Marlins are showing a greater willingness to spend. MLBTR covered the Pirates in this post.

“We have put ourselves in a position based on the improvement we made in 2025,” Marlins president of baseball operations Peter Bendix said, per The Athletic. “We think we can put together a really exciting team for 2026 and also continue our quest to build a foundation of talent at all levels that will allow us to stay good for a long period of time.”

For Bendix, spending more is a low bar to clear. This is his third offseason since being hired to run the club’s front office. In his first, they only signed one free agent to a big league deal, giving shortstop Tim Anderson $5MM. Last winter, they signed infielder Eric Wagaman to a split deal and then gave $3.5MM to right-hander Cal Quantrill. It would be hard to spend less.

There are reasons to be more aggressive now. As Bendix alluded to in his quote, the Marlins flashed some encouraging signs in 2025. They went from 62 wins in 2024 to 79 this year. They were 35-32 after the All-Star break.

That perhaps gives the club a bit of momentum heading into 2026. They also have almost nothing on the books, thanks to the aforementioned lack of spending over the past few years. As of right now, they have literally one player signed to a guaranteed contract for 2026. Sandy Alcantara is owed $17MM next year, followed by a $21MM club option for 2027 with a $2MM buyout. Other than that, the future payroll is completely clean.

No one will expect them to jump to the top of the market but they could make a few targeted strikes. It has already been suggested that they could target the infield corners and/or the bullpen, including a connection to Devin Williams.

The Athletic downplays the corner infield pursuit a bit, suggesting the Marlins may not want to block internal options. That could include guys like Graham Pauley, Connor Norby or Deyvison De Los Santos. It’s also possible Agustín Ramírez ends up moving from catcher to first, especially once Joe Mack reaches the majors.

Instead, it’s suggested by The Athletic that the Fish could add to the rotation, even though it’s already a strength. They currently project to have a starting group including Alcantara, Eury Pérez, Edward Cabrera, Ryan Weathers, Braxton Garrett, Max Meyer, Ryan Gusto, Dax Fulton, Adam Mazur, Thomas White, Robby Snelling and others.

There are some question marks in there but the group is strong enough that rumors have swirled around Alcantara and Cabrera. Perhaps a trade could be combined with a free agent signing. Last offseason, the Marlins traded Jesús Luzardo to the Phillies for prospects and then signed Quantrill.

Presumably, they would be aiming higher this time around. It would be quite shocking for them to target the top free agent starters like Dylan Cease or Framber Valdez but perhaps signing someone like Michael King, Zac Gallen, Brandon Woodruff, Shota Imanaga, Chris Bassitt or Merrill Kelly would be feasible, depending on how those markets play out. Time will tell how it all goes for the Marlins but they are going into the winter with a bit of optimism and could be more interesting than they have been in a few years.

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  1. Nick Baratta

    2 months ago

    Easy to raise the bar when it’s at ground level in outer space with no gravity…what a joke

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    • Charlie III

      2 months ago

      The headline did make me laugh.

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  2. vaderzim

    2 months ago

    No salary cap, but maybe a very low salary floor ($50 million minimum)?

    This will encourage “poor” teams to spend more, although I’m sure this would bring it’s own set of issues.

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    • NyyfaninLAA land

      1 month ago

      50 million is at least $17 million below what any team spent just on their active roster in ‘25. Meaningless number.
      Most likely any floor will be figured on the 40 man CBA level. 5 teams were below $115 million there. This level can be more easily reached by extending young players, raising their AAV. See what the A’s did signing Severino, trading for Sorings, and extending Butler and Rooker, turning a $74.7 active roster payroll into a $112.1 CBT payroll under the threat of reduced revenue sharing payments.
      The CBA floor should be at least $110 million – 4 teams were below that in ‘25. Pittsburgh at 105.7, Tampa at 96.5, ChiSox at 90.3, & Miami 84.9. Mostly the Usual Suspects. Only 2 other clubs were below $140 million – Nats at 134.7 and Guards at 125.9.
      It should be managed by an inverse luxury tax with staged reductions in revenue sharing receipts if below the floor and by how much. Teams could choose to go under but there’d be a cost. Those dollars could be redistributed to RS recipients and non tax paying payees proportionally in some manner.
      If you think that would drive these teams to the poorhouse think again. Comparing estimated 2024 revenue to ‘25 CBT payroll all but the A’s of these 7 clubs were in the top 17 for gross margin between those 2 figures. And revenues were likely up a bit again in ‘25.
      Tampa took a big hit because of their stadium but only the A’s (stadium) and Pirates saw declines of 2K fans / game besides them. Perhaps some TV revenue declines too, but revenue sharing will mostly backfill that for all of them.

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  3. Wagner>Cobb

    2 months ago

    *Raises payroll by 5 million

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  4. Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

    2 months ago

    So their budget is now $4 instead of $3 and some pocket lint.

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  5. Salzilla

    2 months ago

    I’ll be honest and say this is a perfect situation for Williams. They’ll pay him a tad more to come and hand him the closer reigns and he can do so with little mainstream media scrutiny.

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  6. oldgfan

    2 months ago

    They should spend.
    There were times last year they were sneaky good. Usually when the Giants played them.

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    • BannedMarlinsFanBase

      1 month ago

      Usually when they played a lot of teams.

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  7. Down with OBP

    2 months ago

    I could walk on the moon.

    Reply
  8. Rsox

    2 months ago

    They need a couple of bats and a Closer and this team is at least a Wild Card contender. First Base/DH should be the easiest places to find some inexpensive offense, even adding a corner Outfielder to the mix can be fairly cheap

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    • BannedMarlinsFanBase

      1 month ago

      Corner OF is not likely because Stowers has LF locked, and in RF, they have Conine (legacy player), with Hernandez also playing the corners.

      Reply
  9. highflyballintorightfield

    2 months ago

    Dang, time to revise my contest picks!

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    • BannedMarlinsFanBase

      1 month ago

      Kyle Tucker and Pete Alonso headed to Miami!

      Reply
  10. twozero6ix

    2 months ago

    Marlins propaganda smh

    Reply
  11. vtadave

    2 months ago

    So now shopping at Dollar Tree vs 99 Cent Store.

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    • BannedMarlinsFanBase

      1 month ago

      Actually, Dollar Tree is the Rays. Marlins are more Five and Below.

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  12. Logjammer D'Baggagecling

    1 month ago

    And a tree that falls down with no one around doesn’t make a noise. I’ll believe it when it happens.

    Reply
  13. theporcupine

    1 month ago

    Typical fish. They tease with a competitive half season, people start talking up their rotation, only for them to crash and burn through injuries and regression the next year. Then they will tear it down again, just to start over.

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    • holecamels35

      1 month ago

      Yep, it’s happened far too many times. They tear down before things ever come together.

      Reply
  14. noname617

    1 month ago

    Pump/dump penny stock scams use those same headlines.

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  15. TrotNixonIsMyHero

    1 month ago

    Let me reword Peter Bendix in honest language we all understand. “We have been advised by the MLBPA that if we dont spend we will have a grievance lodged against us that we will likely lose so spending is the cheaper option”

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  16. bravesfan

    1 month ago

    The bar is the floor, so easy to accomplish for them lol

    Reply
  17. stu18germanator

    1 month ago

    LOL thanks for that. I needed a laugh today.

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  18. holecamels35

    1 month ago

    They should trade for Tanner Scott and have the dodgers pay down half his salary. He did great there and seems better closing in low pressure environments.

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    • BannedMarlinsFanBase

      1 month ago

      Tanner Scott did not do great here. He was a mess. In 2023, he just had a hot streak in the second half. In 2024, he struggled at the start of the season, and got things together after the Marlins were done in the second week of the season – courtesy of the Tanner-led bullpen that blew half of the games in that period. Tanner sucked every other moment of his Marlins career.

      The Dodgers can have their Fool’s Gold. We don’t want Tanner Scott back.

      The only group of people here in Miami that may want Tanner Scott back here would probably be the grounds crew and the laundry team because the grounds crew knows they can get some overtime having to clean the urine stains from the bullpen to the mound to the dugout; and the laundry team will get some from having to clean the fudge stains from his uniform.

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      • Habeto

        1 month ago

        I wouldn’t mind if they send Scott with half the salary AND Alex Freeland. The former would start throwing in low leverage situations, and the latter would take over 3B.

        The problem is Sherman paying that money.

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  19. Habeto

    1 month ago

    One trade for a 3B/1B (I wish they get both) and a FA sign for a closer and a LH reliever. Joe Mack called up in May. Snelling and Thomas White joining by the ASG.

    Not so complicated to build a Wild Card contender, but I don’t believe the Marlins spending over $10M this offseason.

    Yes, Sherman is that cheap.

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    • BannedMarlinsFanBase

      1 month ago

      With the players, exactly on point with the team needs. It seems that getting a 1B is almost a lock. 3B seems to be something they want to see if they have internally with Norby or Pauley – which I can’t really fault. I’m curious about Closer. They should obviously be in on Devin Williams or Pete Fairbanks. I think Fairbanks is a very good possibility with Bendix having com from the Rays organization.

      I’m wondering what Bendix will do. I’m all for them spending for a couple of pieces at Closer and 1B, but I think I trust Bendix a little if he sees some pieces he’s confident in that some other organization is willing to part with. While we hate Wagaman (who isn’t the worst player in the world – just not a good player), we have to admit Bendix hasn’t done bad with Otto Lopez, Ronny Henriquez, Liam Hicks, Heriberto Hernandez, etc. that he found off the donations bin from other MLB franchises. If Bendix finds some more solid guys at 1B and more bullpen, we could be in a nice spot as if we did spend on someone. Personally, if we’re going to moderately spend on questionable second-tier pieces that could end up as the next Avi Garcia, Anthony Bass, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Mike Morse, etc., I prefer the inexpensive donations bin where Bendix is strong with his treasure hunting.

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      • Habeto

        1 month ago

        I mean, I think none of us fans hate what Bendix is doing. With some mid-tier additions, this is a competitive team.
        However, if the ownership can make ONE, JUST ONE, second-tier addition (think about Geno Suarez, Okamoto, around $15-20 million per year) that would make the Marlins an immediate contender if paired with a closer (Finnegan, Iglesias, Helsley, Fairbanks).
        That would increase the Payroll from ~$70M this year to around $105-110, already including the salary increases for Sandy, the arbitration bunch, and the money to be sent to the Yankees for Stanton. That would be around the same payroll than the 2023 playoff team, with a much more solid basis.
        Sherman can do it, but he chooses not to because he still likes MONEY a lot more than Baseball, and the sharing revenue he gets is all he needs to continue being cheap.

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  20. ThatsIT?

    1 month ago

    The could get Christian Walker from the Astros at a deep discount and still get a prospect or two back with him.

    I’d be interested in hearing the offers they got for Alcantara last deadline. That’s a lot of money to take on for a guy with ugly numbers since returning from TJ.

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    • Habeto

      1 month ago

      Not a bad idea if the couching staff can “fix” him. Walker is an excellent glove at 1B and also a RH bat kind of needed now.

      But again, will the ownership pay a share of that contract? Is not that the Trashtros will pay the entire contract either…

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