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Rogers: Marlins’ salary dump is shameful

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In return for the five veterans, the Marlins are expected to get right-hander Henderson Alvarez, shortstop Yunel Escobar — who was fined for wearing a pejorative on his face in eye black during a game — another Cuban infielder in Adeiny Hechavarria, catcher Jeff Mathis, center fielder Jake Marisnick, left-hander Justin Nicolino and right-hander Anthony DeSclafani, among others.

That’s it. Take the veterans being traded off the Marlins table and they could open next season with a payroll well below $50 million, less than half what it was at the start of last season. It won’t be long until fans are talking about this year’s 69-93 finish under Guillen as the good old days.

Will this be a death blow for a franchise that was struggling to gain a foothold? You wonder.

There will be cries for Commissioner Bud Selig to stop the trade, but it is the exact same kind of trade the Red Sox made with the Dodgers in August. Not much money will change hands in the transaction, just contracts, with the Blue Jays expected to assume about $158 million for nine guaranteed seasons (five for Reyes, three for Buehrle, one for Johnson).

Buehrle, who turns 34 next March, was a rare bright spot for the Marlins. He was 13-13 with a 3.74 ERA last season, the 12th year in a row he has had double-figure victories, 30-plus starts and 200-plus innings. Guillen lined him up behind Johnson to start last season but the MLB Network’s Mitch Williams suggests that the Blue Jays’ next manager — they haven’t yet hired a replacement for John Farrell, who embarrassed his franchise when he asked to be allowed to go to the Red Sox — look on Buehrle as his ace.

Williams says Buehrle can provide a strong presence that will “take the pressure off” Johnson, Romero and Morrow, all of whom have No. 1 starter stuff. The Blue Jays see the Yankees as being vulnerable and believe they can join the Orioles and Rays in taking advantage of this chance to win.

The two best things about this trade for the Blue Jays are adding Reyes’ speed in front of Jose Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion and gaining Buehrle’s leadership for a pitching staff that has been a tease. Now that they’re in the same league, it will be interesting to see if Danks (28 in April) can bounce back to out-pitch former teammate. Or should we say his old teammate.

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