Miami Marlins Trade Heath Bell to Arizona Diamondbacks, Receive Yordy Cabrera in Three-Team Trade
As part of a three-way trade between the Miami Marlins, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Oakland Athletics, the Marlins traded Heath Bell and $8 million of his remaining $21 million contract to the Arizona Diamondbacks and received Yordy Cabrera in return.
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