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Marlins sending Cabrera, Willis to Tigers

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

The Marlins and Tigers have made the first blockbuster splash of the Winter Meetings. Florida and Detroit have reached a preliminary agreement that will send star third baseman Miguel Cabrera and left-hander Dontrelle Willis to the Tigers for a package of young players headlined by outfielder Cameron Maybin and left-hander Andrew Miller, according to major-league sources. Detroit will also send catcher Mike Rabelo and three prospects to the Marlins as part of the deal. Class AAA right-hander Dallas Trahern was mentioned Tuesday morning as one possible player to be included, according to sources.

The deal immediately raises questions about the future of current Tigers third baseman Brandon Inge. Inge is set to make $6.3 million this season, $6.3 million in 2009 and $6.6 million in 2010. The acquisition of Cabrera and Willis will add close to $20 million to the Tigers’ payroll.

Marlins, Tigers talking blockbuster

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

The Marlins, stalled in their attempts to trade third baseman Miguel Cabrera, could be laying the groundwork for an even bigger deal. The Marlins and Tigers are engaged in preliminary talks about a blockbuster that would send Cabrera and left-hander Dontrelle Willis to Detroit for a package of young players, according to major-league sources.

Outfielder Cameron Maybin and left-hander Andrew Miller likely are among the Marlins’ targets. The Tigers already feature two veteran left-handed starters, Kenny Rogers and Nate Robertson, possibly making Miller available in a deal for Willis.

Cabrera would play third base for the Tigers. It is uncertain what would happen to the Tigers’ incumbent third baseman, Brandon Inge, if a deal were completed; he possibly could be sent to another team.

The Marlins are at an impasse in their talks about Cabrera with the Angels. The teams are in agreement on three players the Marlins would receive, sources say — second baseman Howie Kendrick, catcher Jeff Mathis and minor-league pitcher Nick Adenhart. The Angels are balking at including right-hander Ervin Santana; the substitution of outfielder Reggie Willits possibly could lead to a deal.

The White Sox remain heavily interested in Cabrera, whom they would use in left field. Sox manager Ozzie Guillen is close with Cabrera and said Monday that the player already has lost 15 pounds this off-season while re-dedicating himself to baseball.

Giants trade Benitez to Marlins

Friday, June 1st, 2007

The Giants have traded closer Armando Benitez and cash to the Marlins for right-hander Randy Messenger. Benitez, 34, saved 47 games in 51 chances for the Marlins in 2004 before signing a three-year, $21.5 million free-agent contract with the Giants. His tenure with the Giants was marked by injuries and questions about his attitude.

For the season, Benitez is 0-3 with a 4.67 ERA, with nine saves in 11 opportunities. He has struck out 18 and walked nine in 171/3 innings.

Messenger, 26, is 1-1 with a 2.66 ERA in 23 relief appearances with the Marlins.

Braves, Mariners swap Pitchers

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

The Atlanta Braves have traded left-hander Horacio Ramirez to the Mariners for right-hander Rafael Soriano.

Soriano, 27, went 1-2 last season with a 2.25 ERA in 60 innings. He appeared in only seven games the year before after undergoing elbow-ligament transplant surgery on April 1. With the Braves, Soriano would set up for closer Bob Wickman, whom the team re-signed as a free agent.

Ramirez, 27, would be a candidate for the Mariners’ rotation. The Mariners have been seeking to add two starting pitchers this off-season.

Yankees Trying To Fill CF Hole with Marlins’ Pierre

Saturday, December 3rd, 2005

Looks like the Marlins are only interested if the trade involved them receiving Robinson Cano…who we all know the Yankees will be hard-pressed to get rid of. The question for Cashman is, would it be easier to fill the hole in CF or to replace Cano with a serviceable 2B(Mark Bellhorn anyone?).

Florida Marlins Given Approval to Leave Miami

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2005

MLB has reportedly given the Florida Marlins owners permission to look for a new home for the team. This doesn’t necessarily mean they will be leaving South Florida, but this smells like it could be the beginning of the Marlins to Las Vegas talk.

I think everyone knows that a baseball team in Vegas will def. prosper and it is bound to happen. We will keep you posted on where the Marlins are projected to move to.