It's becoming more and more evident that Dan Uggla is going to get moved off the penny-pinching Florida Marlins roster before spring training gets underway, according to the Boston Herald.
The 29-year-old Uggla, whose name supposedly means "owl" in Swedish, hit .243 with 31 homers and 90 RBIs for the Marlins last year.
So what's the problem? Well, the second baseman is going to get a raise in arbitration that will likely take his paycheck from $5.35 million to around $7 million. That's a lot of dough for a team that wants to have a salary budget around $40 million, according to the Miami Herald.
The San Francisco Giants wee supposedly interested in Uggla but won't give up pitcher Jonathan Sanchez in the exchange, according to the Miami Herald, so the deal is now unlikely.
The Atlanta Braves and Baltimore Orioles also supposedly had some interest.