标题: Marlins might pursue Wei-Yin Chen, despite their spat with Scott Boras
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内容: (小弟第一次翻译请大家多指教)
Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria is not known to be a fan of agent Scott Boras,
and his team has spent part of the offseason talking about trading two
Boras clients, right-hander Jose Fernandez and outfielder Marcell Ozuna.
众所皆知的是马林鱼老板Jeffery Loria 并不喜欢Scott Boras,
休赛季期间不断被提及Boras旗下两名球员的交易案,
分别是Jose Fernandez 以及外野手Marcell Ozuna。
It would be quite a turn of events, then, if Loria and Boras
ended up sharing the dais at a news conference introducing free-agent
left-hander Wei-Yin Chen as the newest member of the Fish.
如果在记者会后提及到了陈伟殷,也许这对Loria以及Boras会是个转折点。
While no such move is imminent, the Marlins are showing interest in Chen,
according to major-league sources.
The price ultimately could prove prohibitive,
but if the Marlins intend to compete, they will need a No. 2 starter.
根据MLB的消息指出,即使目前没有下手,马林鱼对陈伟殷有些兴趣...,
如果马林鱼想要保有竞争力,他们需要一个二号先发投手,但陈伟殷的报价可能
会让马林鱼却步....
Chen, 30, is the best starter remaining on the open market,
ahead of right-handers Yovani Gallardo and Ian Kennedy,
both of whom also would require draft-pick compensation,
and righty Doug Fister, who would not.
比起右投的Yovani Gallardo以及Ian Kennedy,Doug Fister
(上述前两位以及陈伟殷必须要丢出选秀权补偿),
30岁的陈伟殷是目前自由球员市场中最好的投手选择。
The Marlins hold a protected pick, No. 7 overall.
Their next choice, the one they would sacrifice for Chen,
is currently No. 46.
And club officials are not wedded to that selection, sources say.
马林鱼仍保有第7顺位的保护选秀权,
为了获得陈,马林鱼要牺牲掉46顺位选秀权,根据Ken Rosenthal的sources指出,马林鱼并
没有执著于保留46顺位
((感谢版友的指导,真的学到了))
The team’s rotation after Fernandez currently includes righties Tom Koehler
and Jarred Cosart, with righty David Phelps and lefties Adam Conley and
Justin Nicolino among the other options.
Newly signed righty Edwin Jackson is another possibility,
though he spent most of last season pitching out of the bullpen.
马林鱼的投手轮值表排在Jose Fernandez之后的有右投的Tom Koehler,Jarred Cosart,
David Phelps以及左投的Adam Conley,Justin Nicolino,
除此之外还有刚签下来,去年整季都在牛棚调整的Edwin Jackson。
Trading Ozuna for a starting pitcher of comparable talent and service time
might be more realistic for the Marlins than signing Chen,
but such a move would compromise the offense.
Whatever direction the Fish choose, they should have payroll flexibility