The Marlins have placed lefty Jesus Luzardo on the 15-day injured list due to a left forearm strain, reports Christina De Nicola of MLB.com. The move is retroactive to May 12. Lewin Diaz has been recalled in a corresponding move.
This is a worrisome development for both Luzardo and the club as forearm strains are often a precursor to Tommy John surgery. However, no further details have been released about the severity of Luzardo’s injury or what the next steps will be in terms of diagnosis or treatment. Those looking for optimism can turn to the starter himself, who spoke to De Nicola, characterizing the move as precautionary and saying that it doesn’t feel the same as before he had Tommy John in high school.
Luzardo was a much-hyped prospect as he approached the majors while with the Athletics, with Baseball America considering him to be one of the top 10 prospects in the league in both 2019 and 2020. However, he struggled to live up to all of that hype in his first tastes of MLB action. Last year, he had a 6.87 ERA with the A’s and got himself demoted to Triple-A, before being sent to the Marlins in the Starling Marte trade.
This year, the 24-year-old had been showing signs of improvement, putting up an ERA of 4.03 over six starts. His 13.4% walk rate is certainly on the high side, but he’s paired that with an excellent 34.5% strikeout rate.
Regardless of how long Luzardo is out, the Marlins will have to reach into their pitching depth to shore up their rotation. De Nicola relays that Cody Poteet will move from the bullpen to cover Luzardo’s scheduled start tomorrow. He made seven starts for the club last year with a 4.99 ERA, but has a miniscule 0.55 ERA over eight relief appearances so far this season. It will be difficult for him to maintain that going forward, however, as he currently has a .214 BABIP, 93.8% strand rate and 0% HR/FB rate, all numbers that are sure to regress towards the mean.
The club has options on the 40-man roster that could be recalled for the next turn through the rotation, including Edward Cabrera, Braxton Garrett and Jordan Holloway. Sixto Sanchez is also on the roster but not currently a realistic option. He missed the entirety of 2021 due to a shoulder injury that he’s still trying to work back from. Another option would be Max Meyer, considered by many to be the team’s best prospect and one of the top 100 in the league. He’s off to a great start this year, throwing 36 1/3 innings in Triple-A with a 2.97 ERA, 29.5% strikeout rate, 6.8% walk rate and 53.4% ground ball rate. He’s not currently on the 40-man roster and would require a corresponding move.
Oddball Hererra
NoooOOOoOOOOOOOOOoOoOoOOooooOOOO
Chris Delgado
Max Meyer time!!!
Habeto
That would have made sense, putting some pressure on Elieser today.
Bud Selig Fan
Max Meyer isn’t ready to start in the big-leagues. He needs more development on his pitching repertoire, namely his CH, but also his SL, which has regressed slightly since he was drafted.
There shouldn’t be a rush to get him to the big-leagues.
Oddball Hererra
Right, He just got annihilated by AAAA champ Keston Hiura, he is a great prospect but I would not hold my breath for the same numbers Luzardo was putting up
gbs42
The results against one batter should matter that much?
ludafish
Ugh of course Meyer has his worst outing in his career around now. Arghhhhhh
Habeto
It is somehow weird that they didn’t call a SP instead of Lewin, like Castano, for example. My guess is that Poteet will get the chance to start a bullpen day on Monday.
Good for Lewin, but when is he going to play?
BlueBleeder
Garrett Cooper fouled a ball off his leg and is day to day so he could fill in for him.
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I got this one completely wrong, I did not think Luzardo would be very good and this year he has been very good.
The Marlins certainly have pitching depth. If Garcia, Soler and Anderson start hitting, this is still a 0.500 club.
You Can Put It In The Books
He’s had a 4.50 ERA and a 1.3 WHIP over the last month. I wouldn’t call that “very good”. But I guess he stayed healthy longer than we all thought he would. Off to the IL he goes. He feels very at home there.
ludafish
He’s had some very good starts though. Since it’s early all the stats for pitchers are lumped together. In one start Pablo Lopez has his ERA go from 0.34 to 1.78. then back down to around .100. Luzardo definitely was showing signs of being a good starter. Not ace. But a guy any team would want.
gbs42
Luzardo has been average. ERA+ is 101.
You Can Put It In The Books
Uh oh, spaghettios
ludafish
I still don’t care get E Hernandez as far away as possible. Seriously. At this rate see what Cabrera or Meyer can do. Castano and Poteet. just about anyone else. No more Hernandez
formerlyz
They’ve done a great job with his mechanical issues that were pretty egregious. Every now and then he sort of falls back into it, but he has done a great job of getting on top of the ball more, and staying more consistent with his delivery