Report: Marlins reached out to Rays about Odorizzi
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The Miami Marlins are shopping around for pitching.
In an effort to bolster the starting rotation, Miami has had preliminary contact with the Tampa Bay Rays regarding Jake Odorizzi, according to MLB Network's Jon Morosi.
The 26-year-old has been serviceable for the Rays this season, putting together a 3.63 ERA in 15 starts in what is his third full season at the big-league level.
Over his career, he owns a 3.75 ERA over 458 2/3 innings.
Entering Monday night, the Marlins' rotation owns a 4.00 ERA, good for 11th in the majors.
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