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Miami Marlins reach deals with all arbitration-eligible players

MIAMI -- - The Miami Marlins agreed to contract terms with all of their arbitration-eligible players, including third baseman Brian Anderson for $3.8 million.

Miami also announced deals Friday with catcher Jorge Alfaro ($2.05 million) and three relievers: Yimi García ($1.9 million), Richard Bleier ($1,425,000) and Adam Cimber ($925,000).

In addition, Miami signed 11 players from four countries, including 18-year-old Cuban infielder Yiddi Cappe, during Major League Baseball's international signing period. Cappe is widely regarded as one of baseball's top 10 international prospects.

Anderson led the Marlins last year with 11 homers and 38 RBIs and is considered part of their long-terms plan. He has been remarkably consistent, with an average of .255 to .273 in each of his four major league seasons. He earned $227,778 prorated of a $615,000 salary.

Alfaro batted .226 with three home runs last year and lost his starting job in the postseason to Chad Wallach, who is better defensively. He gained $220,370 prorated from a $595,000 salary.

García allowed only one run in 15 innings with 19 strikeouts last year, and he's considered a potential closer in 2021. He earned $407,407 prorated from a $1.1 million salary.

Bleier had a 2.16 ERA in 21 games last year for the Marlins and Orioles, making a $338,889 prorated from a $915,000 salary. Cimber had a 3.97 ERA in 14 games for the Indians, and Miami acquired him in a trade in November for $100,000. He earned $215,370 prorated from $581,500.

Cappe is a 6-foot-3 and 175 pounds and has played shortstop in national competition in Cuba since he was 16. The Marlins also signed players from the Dominican Republic, Venezuela and Mexico.