But that was only the start of Miami's activity, according to one report.
The Marlins have offered free-agent slugger Albert Pujols a 10-year contract of undetermined monetary worth, ESPN's Buster Olney reports. The hang-up is the inclusion of a no-trade clause.
Pujols is said to want a no-trade clause, but the Marlins reportedly have a policy against granting them. The $106 million deal signed by Reyes on Sunday does not include a no-trade clause.