The Marlins and infielder/outfielder Christopher Morel have agreed to a major league deal, according to reporter Mike Rodriguez. It’s a one-year deal, per Christina De Nicola of MLB.com, though Morel can be controlled beyond 2026 via arbitration. The salary for the ISE Baseball client hasn’t yet been publicly reported. Morel is expected to mostly play first base for the Fish, reports Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. The Marlins have an open roster spot but this will fill the 40-man once it’s official.
Morel, 26, has occasionally thrust himself into the spotlight with his ability to put the ball over the fence. However, he also strikes out a lot and hasn’t been able to find a true defensive home. The end result has been a clearly talented player struggling to fully establish himself as a viable big league regular.
Coming up as a prospect, Morel played a lot of shortstop and third base, with some time in the outfield and at second base also mixed in. He debuted with the Cubs in 2022 and showed off his power by hitting 16 home runs in 425 plate appearances. However, he also struck out in 32.2% of those trips to the plate. In 2023, he added another 26 homers in just 429 plate appearances, an even better rate than the previous year. His strikeout rate dropped a bit but stayed quite high at 31%.
Defensively, the Cubs bounced him around the diamond but without him fully taking hold of any one spot. His glovework was graded as subpar at shortstop, third base and in the outfield. He was more passable at second but the Cubs didn’t have regular playing time there due to the presence of Nico Hoerner and Dansby Swanson up the middle.
At last year’s deadline, the Cubs acquired Isaac Paredes from the Rays, with Morel being one of three players going back to Tampa. The Cubs later flipped Paredes to the Astros as part of the Kyle Tucker deal. The Rays still have Ty Johnson and Hunter Bigge from that swap but the Morel pick-up did not work out for them.
From the time of the trade through the end of 2025, Morel took 495 plate appearances as a Ray. He was punched out in 165 of those, exactly one third, also known as 33.3%. He hit just 14 home runs and produced a .208/.277/.355 batting line. That translated to a 78 wRC+, indicating he was 22% worse than the league average hitter in that time. The Rays mostly kept him in left field, where he received poor grades for his defense.
Morel crossed three years of service time in 2025, qualifying him for arbitration for the first time. MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz projected him for a $2.6MM salary next year. The Rays decided to move on and non-tendered him, sending him to free agency.
It was reported back in October that the Marlins would be looking for a lineup upgrade this winter. The team had some positive developments in their position player group in 2025 but no one took hold of the first base position. Seven different players lined up at the position during the season but Eric Wagaman was the only one to get more than 100 plate appearances at a first baseman. He finished the year with a .250/.296/.378 line and 85 wRC+.
Upgrading at first base was a sensible goal for the offseason. No one expected them to make a run at Pete Alonso but there had been some rumblings that the club could be more aggressive in free agency than in years past. Going after someone like Ryan O’Hearn or Rhys Hoskins seemed within the realm of possibility.
Instead, they are taking a shot on Morel, who has no professional experience at the position. First base is generally considered the least-demanding position on the diamond, so perhaps Morel can be more viable there than at the other spots he has tried, but there’s still risk in going with an unproven option.
There’s also risk within the bat, as mentioned. Though Morel has power, he has yet to prove he can strike out at rate less than 30% for a meaningful stretch of time. It is possible to strike out that much and still be good. Guys like James Wood and Riley Greene did so in 2025. Morel himself had a combined 115 wRC+ with the Cubs in the 2022-23 seasons, but his production tailed off more recently.
It’s a fairly low-risk move for the Marlins. Salary figures haven’t been reported but he’s surely not being paid much above the league minimum. It was reported yesterday by Edwin Hernández Jr. that Morel was getting interest from clubs in Japan. It’s unclear if he gave serious consideration to going overseas but the calls coming from Asia are perhaps a sign that his MLB interest was muted.
Though the Fish aren’t going to break the bank with this move, it’s perhaps disappointing for any fans who may have dreamt bigger after a somewhat encouraging 2025 campaign. Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald writes that no significant payroll increase is likely forthcoming. He adds that the Marlins will be looking to add another bat this winter but most likely via the trade market.
Morel is probably not guaranteed anything in terms of playing time. If he doesn’t thrive with his chance in Miami, they could go back to Wagaman and also have guys like Connor Norby, Agustín Ramírez, Liam Hicks, Griffin Conine, Graham Pauley, Deyvison De Los Santos and others in the mix. If Morel doesn’t pan out, he is out of options. If it does work, he could theoretically be retained through 2028 via arbitration.
It’s a defensible enough signing in a vacuum but seems to be an omen of another frugal offseason for the Marlins, which has become a habit under president of baseball operations Peter Bendix. Two years ago, their biggest deal was $5MM for Tim Anderson. Last winter, it was $3.5MM for Cal Quantrill. This is their first free agent deal of the 2025-26 offseason. Time will tell if they have anything bigger in the works.
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Wow! The Marlins got a free agent!!!
[ Insert “the new phone books are here” movie clip from The Jerk here ]
Die gas pumper!
Compliments on your user name, ESL. Sack Lunch is my favorite movie-within-a-show movie title of all time.
Always a treat to come across another man of fine tastes.
Gee Wally
Still more than Boston has done.
Trade for Sonny Gray? Trade for Johan Oviedo?
Someone hasn’t been paying attention
How do you think the Marlins can go without winning the Division?
So what’s the MOREL of this story?
Meet your new Left Fielder/DH Miami. Solid power potential but couldn’t harness any of it in a Spring Training facility. Obviously the fish see something they like
His ceiling is really high. I hope he does great with them
He has a low ceiling because he only has one way to contribute which is by power. His swing-and-miss and bad defense will always keep his ceiling low.
If you’re only going to have one skill though, power isn’t a bad one to have.
I’m not sure how high his ceiling is, but he’s an easy guy to root for. Baseball skills aside, he’s a pretty decent human and that’s worth something these days.
Marlins fans will love him. And I’m sure he’ll have a good time in Miami.
Yep. Fluent in English and Spanish, and a personality that lights up any room he’s in. I met him twice when he was with the Cubs and even though he busted my chops about my lousy Spanish grammar, he came off as such a genuine personality, Kind of like the little brother we all wish we had.
Rsox
The article says that Morel expected to play first base.
When with the Cubs, Morel was really bad at third base and second base. The Rays stuck him in LF.
When I admire Morel’s enthusiasm, his defense is not very good and his bat does not play at 1B, LF or DH.
In other words, he will fit in just fine in Miami.
I must of missed that part. Eric Wagaman must have really sucked if they think Morel is a better option
Morel actually was decent at 2B when with the Cubs.
1b
Pedro Guerrero going to fix him.
30/30 season coming
Interesting I had been reading some teams in Japan were interested as well but I’m glad he decided to give it another go here.
Marlins are ina good spot to battle Atlanta for 2nd in NL East with the Mets deciding to take a step back and go with youth…
Mets aren’t doing anything of the sort. Watch them in the next month.
Is this “taking a step back” in the room with us right now?
Youth wins.
Javy Baez 2.0. It all depends on if he ever learns the strike zone. At worst he’s Air Conditioning for the park.
“Air Conditioning for the park.” Lol!
The Shroom is a guy that if he gets it together plate discipline wise, can be a solid addition. He hasn’t shown that yet.
Marlins once again shopping in the garbage heap of MLB.
This could be a Greg Jeffries situation. Decent gamble by the Marlins who got nothing from 1B in 25.
Glad they got him and the Pirates didn’t.
Has some power but yuck. Can’t hit or play defense.
Lmao I had read that Japanese teams were considering signing Morel…that’s who the Marlins are competing with in free agency
Time to retire. If you are going between tampa and Miami, its time to call it
What team do you play for again? I’ve forgotten.
Only reading comments for the mushroom jokes.
Well it’s always a worthwhile endeavor to take a shot a former big prospect that hasn’t hit it quite right yet. Angels have done it all offseason!
Marlins making a big splash.
Moral Orel
Wow they gave up on improving already
Funny how Bendix keeps picking up former Rays and also was in on Mullins & Matz before they signed with the Rays. He must have taken all of Neander’s secrets with him, which is unfortunate for Marlins fans because Neander is washed.