ORLANDO -- The Marlins will enter 2026 in a unique situation.
After falling just shy of a surprise postseason berth during a developmental year, there is expectation both externally and internally that the club will add in some capacity to push Miami over the top.
One thing to consider is that the entire 40-man roster is under control for multiple years, with most of the players still in the early stages of their big league careers. The Marlins also boast an intriguing mix of upper-level pitching and position-player prospects.
“We're looking at a lot of different things,” president of baseball operations Peter Bendix said on Monday during the first day of the Winter Meetings. “I think we were really excited about the progress we made last year, but 79 wins is not the goal. And so there'

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