
"The biggest hole on Miami's roster- first base- is showing every sign of remaining a very big hole. Honestly, the most optimistic thing that has happened for the Marlins since the Fairbanks signing is the rampant speculation that a salary cap and floor will be coming to a MLB near you in 2027."
"The easiest path? Play the youth card. It's not too late for the Marlins to change their mind about not starting the year with Robby Snelling on the Opening Day roster. Snelling has easily been the most interesting arm in the back of the rotation this spring, and without question has the most upside."
The Miami Marlins have been quiet this offseason, lacking significant signings or trades. The first base position remains a major concern. Speculation about a future salary cap offers hope for improved free agency. The franchise requires a boost to engage fans for the upcoming season. One potential solution is to promote Robby Snelling to the Opening Day roster, as he has shown promise and could generate fan goodwill and additional draft picks if successful.
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