The Marlins had gotten off the a great start but have now fell to earth losing six in a row. The Marlins have weaknesses but still have the pitching to keep them in the race all year long. Even after losing six straight, they still have a 1.5 lead in the East as the first month of baseball is coming to a close. Here are just a few players I think the Marlins need to look at to give them a better chance to win.
1. Jim Edmonds- He slugged .568 in 250 at-bats with the Cubs after a horrific start for the Padres. Edmonds finished last year with 20 HRs and a .822 OPS while still playing above average defense. The Marlins are weak in the OF and Cameron Maybin is off to a dreadful start hitting .189/.271/.302 with 22 K's in 53 AB's. Edmonds could help mentor Maybin and give the Marlins a veteran OF who can play all three outfield positions. Marlins really don't have that veteran leadership on this team and more importantly it wouldn't cost the Marlins anything from their farm system or a lot of money. They wouldn't have to trade anything for an upgrade. Edmonds could do a lot of good for the Marlins and he has been working out in SoCal getting back in shape for a May return. I think he would be a great fit for the Marlins.
2. Mike MacDougal- I know he's not the best reliever in the world but the Marlins do need some help. He was designated for assignment by the White Sox and not likely to be claimed off waivers thanks to his $2.7 million salary this season so it is very likely he will be released when he clears waivers. The Marlins should take a shot on him because if he is released, the Marlins can get him for cheap while the White Sox pay the bill. Mike struggled early this year giving up 6 ER in 4.1 IP but a move to the NL and a pitcher's park could help him get back on track. A fresh start could do him some good.
3. Luis Vizcaino- Luis is basically in the same boat as MacDougal being designated for assignment by the Cubs. He too will likely be released and the Marlins should take a shot in him. Unlike MacDougal, he has not given up a run this season through 3.2 IP. A fresh start and a pitcher friendly ballpark could so him some good as well.
4. Josh Barfield- The Indians aren't using him and Barfield is currently hitting .375 in AAA. He played third and the OF this spring and of course is a second baseman by trade. He could help spell Bonifacio and Uggla and be a nice pinch runner off the bench. The Marlins don't really have an option off the bench to backup second base right now. Barfield wouldn't cost the Marlins much in a trade and he is very affordable. Barfield seems to have recovered fully from surgery on his middle finger last year which caused him to struggled last year. Barfield could do some good for the Marlins.
These are just some players that fit into the Marlins needs and finances. None of these players would cost much and they could be of use for the Marlins. This was just off the top of my head and if you have any players you think the Marlins could use, please list them.