Florida Marlins know a larger payroll means some players won’t return in 2010
Posted by GameSetMatch on October 2nd, 2009
The Marlins fell short of the playoffs despite a winning season, which is causing conflicting thoughts for second baseman Dan Uggla: He can’t wait to see how they fare next year, but he knows he might not return.
Uggla is not alone. It will cost at least $43 million to bring back the current 25-man roster, and players know that won’t happen.
The Marlins, who conclude the season with a three-game series in Philadelphia starting Friday, aren’t expected to spend much more in 2010 than the $36.8 million they spent on this year’s payroll.
That means the organization will have to make some hard decisions regarding 13 arbitration-eligible players and three free agents.
“Maybe one or two guys are gone. You’ve got to deal with that and move forward,” said veteran infielder Wes Helms, who is signed through next season. “This is a very promising organization. They’ve shown they can win with a low payroll, with different players every year.”
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October 2nd, 2009 at 1:49 pm
Aslong as the marlins keep Dan Uggla and Hanley Ramirez, I’ll watch them. If they get rid of them oh well I wont care about them and the can blow up that team.