PT TOMORROW: NL East—Jarlin hurling better

Miami Marlins

After the Marlins dealt Sergio Romo (RHP, MIN) and Nick Anderson (RHP, TAM), the back end of their bullpen was wide open. Ryne Stanek (RHP, MIA), who had success with the Rays as an opener the past two seasons, became the team’s de facto closer, with Austin Brice (RHP, MIA) also potentially in the mix for saves.

Before we go any further, let’s make one thing crystal clear: chasing saves with Marlins pitchers is like getting blood from a stone. The last time MIA relievers recorded a save was July 24. If you’re prospecting for late-season saves, we suggest mining literally any other team. But if you’re looking for a halfway competent reliever who, in spite of the homer-happy proclivities in MLB this year, has still managed...

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