Heath Bell

Marlins have spent nearly $200M this winter, the Tigers $5.4M

What comes first: The Marlins’ announcement that Mark Buehrle has agreed to a four-year deal worth, $58 million, according to ESPN.com. Or the announcement that hte Marlins’ will charge $1,800 for a bleacher ticket in 2012. The crazy spending spree continued today as the Marlins locked up another one of their targets: Buehrle, the free-agent … Continue Reading →

Marlins officially welcome Jose Reyes, still plan to keep Hanley Ramirez

Well, it’s official. We’ve now seen two ballplayers — closer Heath Bell and shortstop Jose Reyes — up close this week, wearing the new Miami Marlins uniforms, and it’s clear that it’s not the guy. Those uniforms are just plain ugly. We’re taking “Tin Cup” golf shirt ugly. The Marlins finally introduced Reyes moments ago. The … Continue Reading →

Saturated closer's market not good news for Ryan Madson, K-Rod

There’s already been plenty of player movement at these winter meetings, with closers front and center. On Monday, the Marlins introduced their new ninth-inning guy, Heath Bell. On Tuesday, the Blue Jays acquired Sergio Santos from the White Sox; the Mets came to terms with deals for two possiblities, Frank Francisco and Jon Rauch; and … Continue Reading →

New-look Marlins introduce Heath Bell; more stars on the way

This was a new situation for the Marlins. In winter meetings past, they’ve taken the stage to talk about players they’ve traded away, Tigers slugging first baseman Miguel Cabrera among them back in 2007. On Monday, though, they were front and center announcing the addition of star closer Heath Bell. It’s expected to be the … Continue Reading →

Marlins spending like it's 1997: Can it last this time?

Well, now, that’s a familiar start to baseball’s winter meetings. Last year, hours before the four days of wheelin’ and dealin’ officially got under way just outside Orlando, the Nationals stunned the baseball world by signing outfielder Jayson Werth to a seven-year, $126 million deal. The deal is as minboggling today as it was a year ago today. … Continue Reading →