The Marlins have confirmed that they will meet with Yoenis Cespedes on Wednesday and president David Samson admitted that an offer could be made by the end of the day. "I don't know how tomorrow will go," Samson said. "But it would not surprise me if it ended with an offer." Samson said the club has been "negotiating aggressively" in its pursuit of Cespedes, who they view as "the cherry on top" of a feverish offseason. "We want him, but we don't need him," Samson said. "The difference is this: When you want a player, you aggressively go out and try to sign him. When you need him, that's when negotiations get very one-sided." Cespedes, a 26-year-old outfielder, is tied with Fernando Despaigne for the Cuban League's home run record with 32.