The Miami Marlins and San Diego Padres made a significant trade on Friday night, sending Luis Arraez to the west coast in exchange for four minor-league players: Dillon Head, Jakob Marsee, Nathan Martorella, and Woo-suk Go. Marlins president Peter Bendix explained the decision to trade Arraez two months before the unofficial start of the trade season, noting that it came together quickly and was too good to pass up.
Peter Bendix praised Luis Arraez as a player and human being but stated that the trade was a tough move necessary for the long-term success of the organization. He drew on his experience with the Tampa Bay Rays and expressed confidence that with disciplined moves, the Marlins can achieve their desired level of success. However, Bendix did not reveal whether Jazz Chisholm Jr. would finish the season in Miami.
The Miami Marlins, who had a surprising playoff run last season, have struggled with a 9-25 start to the year. Bendix emphasized the importance of making moves to improve the organization’s future and reach their goals, highlighting the need for disciplined decision-making in their approach.