Who will return next season?

Mike Jacobs had more than 30 home runs this year. He is a left-handed batter, and they are hard to find. Why wouldn't the Marlins keep Jacobs? -- Robin S., Orlando

Jacobs showed the type of power he is capable of, if he stays healthy and plays regularly. The primary first baseman the past three seasons, he had career-high numbers in home runs (32) and RBIs (93). By his own admission, his batting average was a bit low. He finished at .247 and his on-base percentage was .299. Cost is now a factor with Jacobs. He has 80 career home runs and 247 RBIs, which in arbitration means his salary will jump to anywhere from $3.5-4 million.

So I wouldn't be surprised if the team looks to make a change. Gaby Sanchez had a terrific season at Double-A Carolina, and he showed some flashes as a September callup. Another option is moving Cantu to first base, and using Dallas McPherson and Helms at third. Or the team could look outside the organization to bring in another first baseman.

(flamarlins.com)
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