The Miami Marlins have reportedly added a veteran arm to their youthful bullpen.
Source: #Marlins, reliever Carlos Marmol agree on 1 year/ $1,25 million contract. http://t.co/Uyb6SwhEpM > http://t.co/R1bCOYis3S
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Carlos Marmol fell out of favor (and fell hard) this season after losing his grip on the Chicago Cubs' closer role after seven-and-a-half seasons on the north side. He found moderate success when he resurfaced in Los Angeles, however.
In 21 appearances with the Dodgers late last season, Marmol shaved nearly a run-and-a-half off his ERA (2.53 in Tinsletown), with a sparkling K/9 inning rate of 11.4. Of course, he still walked nearly a batter an inning, but don't tell the Marlins.