The Marlins kept their core together through Sunday's non-waiver trade deadline. Danny Knobler of CBS Sports writes that Florida felt it was important to keep the team together as they prepare to move into their new stadium in 2012. "Next year, going to the new stadium, we're going to need those pieces," Wes Helms said. Ahead of this past weekend's deal, Florida was contacted by teams about Ricky Nolasco, Anibal Sanchez, Leo Nunez and other Marlins. "It was important to win games and continue to improve and have continuity," general manager Larry Beinfest said. "And we felt pretty good about keeping this team together at this point and having a good, productive two months as we head into the new ballpark."