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Florida Marlins Roster Report 2009-02-26


Florida Marlins Roster Report 2009-02-26
The Marlins had a busy winter, trimming their arbitration-eligible players through trades and other moves. They traded away power (Mike Jacobs and Josh Willingham) in hopes of a more balanced offense. Despite a lack of major additions, the team hopes it has improved speed and defense, a combination it believes will help its rotation.

ARRIVALS: RHP Scott Proctor (free agent from Dodgers), RHP Leo Nunez (trade with Royals), LHP Dan Meyer (claimed off waivers from A's), RHP Jose Ceda (trade with Cubs), INF Emilio Bonifacio (trade from Nationals), LHP Zack Kroenke (Rule 5 selection from Yankees).

DEPARTURES: 1B Mike Jacobs (traded to Royals), LHP Scott Olsen (traded to Nationals), LF Josh Willingham (traded to Nationals), RHP Kevin Gregg (traded to Cubs), RHP Joe Nelson (non-tendered, signed with Rays), OF Luis Gonzalez (free agent, unsigned), LHP Arthur Rhodes (free agent, signed with Reds), C Matt Treanor (released, signed with Tigers), LHP Mark Hendrickson (free agent, signed with Orioles), RHP Doug Waechter (free agent, signed with Royals).

SPRING FOCUS: The Marlins have four solid right-handers in their rotation. But their only left-hander -- Andrew Miller -- has been battling control issue and right knee tendinitis. His knee improved over the winter, and he will unveil a new delivery to help reduce the impact on the knee.

PROJECTED ROTATION:

1. RHP Ricky Nolasco

2. RHP Josh Johnson

3. RHP Chris Volstad

4. RHP Anibal Sanchez

5. LHP Andrew Miller

The Marlins will have a luxury they didn't have last spring -- five healthy starters. But there are still questions. The biggest questions are Miller (right knee tendinitis) and Sanchez (right shoulder surgery), who battled health-related inconsistencies last year.

Nolasco, who should have the edge over Johnson for the No. 1 spot, must prove his 12-win season was no fluke. Johnson enters his first full season since Tommy John surgery. Volstad needs to build on the promise he showed as a rookie call-up last year.

PROJECTED BULLPEN:

RHP Matt Lindstrom (closer)

RHP Scott Proctor

RHP Leo Nunez

RHP Logan Kensing

LHP Renyel Pinto

LHP Dan Meyer/LHP Taylor Tankersley

RHP Ryan Tucker/RHP Jose Ceda/LHP Zach Kroenke

The bullpen is a work in progress, with Lindstrom getting a shot to replace traded closer Kevin Gregg. Proctor, returning from elbow surgery, will lead the back end and provide veteran leadership. Nunez and Kensing should get two of the spots.

After that, at least six candidates will compete for the final three spots. Pinto needs a strong spring after an inconsistent 2008 season. The bottom line: The bullpen has much to prove.

PROJECTED LINEUP:

1. CF Cameron Maybin

2. C John Baker

3. SS Hanley Ramirez

4. 3B Jorge Cantu

5. 2B Dan Uggla

6. RF Cody Ross

7. LF Jeremy Hermida

8. 1B Gaby Sanchez

Manager Fredi Gonzalez should finally do what has been discussed since Ramirez was a rookie -- move Ramirez from leadoff to third to take advantage of his power. Maybin, who showed promise as a September call-up, will bat first. Baker hit well in the two hole last year, but he can swap spots with Hermida. Cantu will hit cleanup and Uggla fifth, filling the void created by the winter trades of Josh Willingham and Mike Jacobs.

The question is if Ramirez can hit as well in the third hole. His average suffered last year when he was dropped to third in an experiment. Maybin must prove he can handle the pressure of sparking the offense by getting on base and stealing bases. Uggla had another big year after Miguel Cabrera was traded, so he should be good for another 30 home runs.

PROJECTED RESERVES:

INF Wes Helms

INF Alfredo Amezaga

OF Jay Gibbons

OF Brett Carroll

C Mike Rabelo

The bench is basically up in the air, with Helms and Amezaga the only sure things. Gibbons, a non-roster invitee, has a good shot to replace Luis Gonzalez as the veteran backup outfielder. The team will continue shopping for a veteran catcher. Carroll has an edge but his future depends on the kind of springs INFs Dallas McPherson and Emilio Bonifacio have.

TOP ROOKIES: Two highly touted rookies will get chances this spring to win starting jobs. 1B Gaby Sanchez is considered a defensive upgrade, but his strong point is his bat. He hit .314 with 17 homers and 92 RBIs in Class AA last year.

CF Cameron Maybin is penciled in to start and lead off, which would be a huge jump for a guy who opened the 2008 season in Class AA after struggling in spring training.

Keep an eye on RHP Ryan Tucker, a first-round pick in 2005 who could emerge as a long man out of the bullpen.

MEDICAL WATCH:

RHP Scott Proctor (right elbow surgery in October 2008) has pitched without pain in his first mound sessions since the procedure to repair a partially torn flexor tendon.

LHP Andrew Miller (right knee tendinitis) has responded well to shock-wave therapy on his knee. A new delivery should help, too.

OF Brett Carroll (broken wrist in November 2008) was hurt when he was hit by a pitch in winter ball, but he is expected to be ready for spring training.

RHP Henry Owens (right shoulder surgery in August 2007) hopes to compete in spring training for a bullpen spot.

RHP Harvey Garcia (right shoulder discomfort) was limited at the start of spring training.


Author:Fox Sports
Author's Website:http://www.foxsports.com
Added: February 26, 2009

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