The Miami Marlins bolstered their starting rotation with some much-needed reinforcements Friday, acquiring right-handers Andrew Cashner and Colin Rea in a seven-player trade with the San Diego Padres.The Marlins, eager to shore up their rotation for a playoff push, will also receive pitching prospect Tayron Guerrero and cash considerations for right-handers Jarred Cosart and Carter Capps and two minor leaguers, pitching prospect Luis Castillo and first baseman Josh Naylor.Cashner is 4-7 this year with a 4.76 ERA in 16 starts, and he has a career record of 30-49 with a 3.73 ERA in seven seasons. The seven-year veteran has pitched well of late, posting a 2.55 ERA with 23 strikeouts in 17 2/3 innings over his last three starts.Rea, who is in his second major league season, is 5-5 with a 4.98 ERA in 19 games this year.Cashner has a $7.15 million contract and becomes a free agent after this season. Rea, 26, has a salary of $510,200 and is under team control through 2018.The Marlins (55-47) are in contention for their first playoff berth since 2003 despite a shaky rotation. Aside from ace Jose Fernandez, their starters are 23-24 with an ERA of 4.40. The Marlins are tied with the St. Louis Cardinals (55-47) for the NLs second wild card and trail the first-place Washington Nationals (60-42) by five games in the NL East.Miamis rotation was further depleted last week when left-hander Wei-Yin Chen went on the disabled list because of a sprained elbow. Cashner and Rea will join Fernandez, Tom Koehler and Adam Conley.Cashner, who joined the Padres in 2012 and is the teams longest-tenured current player, said Wednesday that it was sad to see constant turnover among his teammates.Youd definitely like to see more guys stay here longer in their careers, he said. Thats just kind of how its been since Ive been here. Ive made some great relationships with a lot of guys, and therell be lasting friendships for a lifetime.The trade is the second between the teams this summer. In June, the Marlins acquired All-Star reliever Fernando Rodney from the Padres for a minor league pitcher.The prize in Fridays deal for the Padres might be Naylor, 19, a left-handed power hitter taken by the Marlins in the first round of the 2015 draft. He is batting .269 with nine home runs this year for Single-A Greensboro.Cosart went 13-11 in 2014 with Houston and Miami but has struggled since. This year hes 0-1 with a 5.95 ERA in four starts with the Marlins, and 3-4 with a 4.09 ERA in 10 starts for Triple-A New Orleans.Capps, a hard-throwing reliever, underwent Tommy John surgery in March and is expected to be ready for opening day 2017.The deal marks the second high-profile trade this week involving the rebuilding Padres, who sent outfielder Melvin Upton Jr. to the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday.The Padres (44-58), who enter Friday with the NLs fourth-worst record, have also traded away starters James Shields and Drew Pomeranz this season.The Associated Press contributed to this report. Authentic College Jerseys .J. -- Seven games into a disappointing season, New York Giants defensive catalyst Jason Pierre-Paul is getting the feeling hes back. Authentic Jerseys Wholesale . 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Orlando City is looking to build off last weeks impressive performance in new coach Jason Kreis debut, when the Seattle Sounders, who also are adjusting to a new coach, visit for a nationally televised Sunday matinee at Camping World Stadium.Kreis, in his return to MLS, saw his Lions come from behind to beat the New England Revolution 3-1 last Sunday. Orlando midfielder Kevin Molino had two goals in the second half and assisted on Cyle Larins goal at the end of the first half to fuel the victory.The objective at home is always going to be three points, but more important than that is the performance. Can we improve over the performance we had last week? Kreis told the teams website.Kreis spent last season leading New York City FC in its inaugural campaign. He was let go at the end of the season and was hired by Orlando City in July.Kreis has emphasized defense since taking over for Adrian Heath. He liked what he saw against New England, but said Seattle presents another big challenge.Seattle has very gifted attacking players with the addition of their No. 10 1/8Nicolas 3/8 Lodeiro, Kreis told the teams website. We know Clint Dempsey, hes dangerous every time hess on the ball.dddddddddddd Then youve got a player like Jordan Morris who is looking to stretch the field. There are very, very dangerous attacking players and very, very hungry team with the removal of their head coach.Seattle named Brian Schmetzer as interim coach after longtime Sounders frontman Sigi Schmid was let go in late July. Schmid was the only coach the Seattle franchise had ever had.Schmetzer employed a new 4-2-3-1 formation in a 1-1 draw with the Los Angeles Galaxy last Sunday. The Sounders were buoyed by a 90-minute performance from new acquisition Nico Lodeiro, who came over from Argentina in late July and made an immediate impact with 124 touches, fourth-most in MLS this season.Orlando City (5-5-11) enters Sundays match in sixth place just below the red line on the Eastern Conference table with 26 points. Seattle (6-12-3) is in ninth place in the Western Conference with 21 points.This will be the second meeting between the two franchises. The Sounders hammered Orlando City 4-0 last season in the Lions inaugural season. ' ' '