The move will end a seven-season tenure in Houston for Gurriel, in which he hit a combined .284/.328/.448 with 94 home runs and 394 RBI while mainly working as the club's everyday first baseman. Gurriel won two rings with the Astros, as a starter for last season's championship team and the 2017 title tainted by cheating and his Yu Darvish incident.
Now entering his age-39 season, Gurriel found his options limited after posting a career-worst .242/.288/.360 last season. The Astros moved on by signing former Chicago White Sox MVP Jose Abreu to, while Gurriel, who originally signed with the Astros after defecting from Cuba, ended up not being able to find a guaranteed roster spot.
The Marlins were slated to start Garrett Cooper at first base this season, but the fact that he hasn't played more than 120 games in a season across six years likely made the team interested in a solid backup. In addition to Gurriel, the team has also said goodbye to reigning Cy Young winner Justin Verlander and general manager James Click this offseason, to say nothing of past names like Carlos Correa, George Springer and Gerrit Cole who have exited in free agency.
The Astros have so far managed to cover such exits with their wins in player development, and are already covered at first base with Abreu. Still, watching players with histories like Gurriel leave is rarely a good feeling.
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