Kiko Calero pitched for the Florida Marlins in 2009. He currently seeks work as a free agent. At age 34, Calero post the best season of his career, pitching the most innings and recording his best single season ERA, 1.95. It was a fantastic recovery after being released by Oakland in 2008 and spending the rest of the season in the Rangers minor league system.
Calero uses his ability to strike batters out to hold his opponents to a low batting average. For his career, batters managed just a .217 BA against him and a .298 OBP. He should make a little more money this season. He signed for just $500,000 in 2009 and returned $6.3 million in value.

