Having signed closer Heath Bell and shortstop Jose Reyes, the Marlins have turned their attention to first baseman Albert Pujols. Miami still plans to make an aggressive run at Pujols, even after committing $106 million to Reyes over the next six years, according to sources. The Marlins plan to meet with Pujols' agent, Dan Lozano, Monday or Tuesday at the winter meetings. The source said the Marlins plan to make a major push to sign Pujols over the next two days. The team met with Pujols in Miami before Thanksgiving, just days after a similar session with Reyes, and made the free-agent first baseman a nine-year offer for considerably less than the reported nine-year, $198-million offer from the Cardinals that Pujols turned down last winter.