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Marlins acquire starters Andrew Cashner, Colin Rea in seven-player trade with Padres

Andrew Cashner went 5-11 with a 5.25 earned-run average in 27 starts for the Padres and Marlins last season.

Andrew Cashner went 5-11 with a 5.25 earned-run average in 27 starts for the Padres and Marlins last season.

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Buyers at the trade deadline for a change, the Miami Marlins believe they now have enough starting pitching to make a playoff push.

The Marlins acquired the rotation reinforcements they sought in a trade Friday that cost them four players. Right-handers Andrew Cashner and Colin Rea were sent to Miami by the San Diego Padres in the seven-player deal.

Miami also will receive pitching prospect Tayron Guerrero and cash for right-handers Jarred Cosart and Carter Capps and two minor leaguers, pitching prospect Luis Castillo and first baseman Josh Naylor.

“The one message it does send is that we’re trying to win,” Miami Manager Don Mattingly said. “We’re not trying to go backward. We have an opportunity here.”

The Marlins are in contention for their first playoff berth since 2003 despite a shaky rotation. Aside from ace Jose Fernandez, their starters are 23-24 with an ERA of 4.40.

Rea will start Saturday against the St. Louis Cardinals, and Cashner will start the series finale Sunday.

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Cashner is 4-7 with a 4.76 ERA in 16 starts, including a 2.55 ERA in his past three outings while being showcased for a trade.

“We wanted to get someone that was hot and could bring an immediate impact,” Marlins president of baseball operations Michael Hill said.

Cashner has a career record of 30-49 with a 3.73 ERA in seven seasons. Mattingly, former manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, faced the 6-foot-6 right-hander often in the NL West.

“I’ve seen him really good,” Mattingly said. “He’s got power stuff. I saw him when he was their No. 1, and he has that kind of stuff.”

Rea, who is in his second major league season, is 5-5 with a 4.98 ERA in 19 games this year.

Cashner has a $7.15 million contract and becomes a free agent after this season. Rea, 26, has a salary of $510,200 and is under team control through 2018.

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