SF Giants Linked to Marlins Flamethrower in Quiet Winter Meetings Move

IMAGE: Miami Marlins starting pitcher Edward Cabrera (27) delivers a pitch against the New York Mets during the fifth inning at loanDepot Park. / Sam Navarro / Imagn Images

Giants Reportedly Explored Trade for Marlins’ Edward Cabrera-but the Price Was Steep

The San Francisco Giants may have left the Winter Meetings without making headlines, but that doesn’t mean they weren’t working the phones. According to league sources, the Giants were among the teams that checked in with the Miami Marlins about a potential trade for right-hander Edward Cabrera-a power arm with three years of club control and plenty of intrigue.

Cabrera, 27, is coming off a season that showcased both his promise and his question marks. He posted a 3.53 ERA over 26 starts, logging 137 2/3 innings and striking out 150 batters along the way.

Those are solid numbers, especially the strikeouts, which speak to the kind of electric stuff he brings to the mound. But the durability concerns are real-2025 was the first time he cleared the 100-inning mark in a season, and elbow issues have lingered in his past.

The Giants reportedly engaged in talks with Miami, but the asking price was described as “prohibitively high.” While exact details of the proposed deal haven’t surfaced, there’s speculation that San Francisco’s top prospect, Bryce Eldridge, may have been part of the conversation. That’s a steep price for a pitcher who, while undeniably talented, hasn’t yet proven he can carry a full starter’s workload over a full season.

Cabrera isn’t just another young arm. He’s a flamethrower.

His fastball regularly touches 100 mph, and even his changeup sits in the mid-90s-velocity that’s rare for an off-speed pitch. That kind of heat makes him an enticing target for any team looking to add upside to its rotation.

The question, of course, is whether he can stay healthy and harness that stuff consistently across a full 162-game grind.

There are shades of Jordan Hicks here-another high-octane arm with starter potential but a track record that leans more toward flashes than full-season reliability. For the Giants, who are clearly exploring multiple avenues to upgrade their rotation, Cabrera fits the profile of a high-risk, high-reward play. But if Miami’s price tag doesn’t come down, it’s hard to see San Francisco pulling the trigger.

This isn’t the first time the Giants have been linked to potential trade targets this offseason. They’ve reportedly shown interest in other arms, including Brewers ace Freddy Peralta. And with the top-tier free agent pitchers commanding massive contracts, the trade market might be the more realistic path for the Giants to land a difference-maker.

President of baseball operations Buster Posey and his front office appear to be weighing all options, and while the Winter Meetings didn’t yield a splash, the groundwork may be in place for a move down the line. If the Giants are going to add a big arm without breaking the bank, the trade route might be their best bet-and Cabrera, despite the risks, is the kind of arm that could pay off in a big way if the price is right.

For now, though, the Giants wait. Miami’s demands remain high, and the market is still sorting itself out.

But one thing’s clear: San Francisco isn’t sitting still. They’re in the mix, and they’re looking for impact.

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