With several holes to fill in the starting rotation, the Miami Marlins reportedly have their eye on a former two-time All-Star who's coming off a pair of major injuries.

Left-hander C.J. Wilson, who missed all of last season recovering from shoulder surgery, has drawn "some interest" from the Marlins, according to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.

The 36-year-old went 8-8 with a 3.89 ERA and 1.24 WHIP over 21 starts with the Los Angeles Angels in 2015. He'll likely come cheap, as he hasn't thrown a major-league inning in the past 15 months.

Wilson reportedly drew the ire of his Angels teammates in August 2015, when he elected to undergo season-ending elbow surgery rather than pitch through pain. He was expected to be ready for spring training in 2016, but remained sidelined and eventually underwent another season-ending surgery, repairing damage to his labrum and rotator cuff.

Wilson, who earned $20 million despite never pitching in 2016, certainly comes with some risk, though a short-term deal based on incentives could be a good gamble for the Marlins.