The Marlins made a few roster moves today, per Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald. Right-hander Johnny Cueto was reinstated from the 60-day injured list, with righty Sean Reynolds optioned to Triple-A in a corresponding move. To open a spot for Cueto on the 40-man roster, outfielder Jonathan Davis was transferred to the 60-day IL. Cueto will not rejoin the rotation initially, per Craig Mish of the Miami Herald.
The Marlins signed Cueto, 37, in the offseason to a one-year, $8.5MM deal, which came in the form of a $6MM salary this year and a $2.5MM buyout on a $10.5MM club option for 2024. That deal came on the heels of a strong 2022 campaign wherein Cueto tossed 158 1/3 innings for the White Sox with a 3.35 ERA. The move initially seeded somewhat curious since the Fish already had a stacked rotation, but it was just over a week later that they flipped Pablo López and a couple of prospect to the Twins in exchange for Luis Arraez.
Cueto opened the season in the club’s rotation alongside Sandy Alcantara, Jesús Luzardo, Edward Cabrera and Trevor Rogers. However, he left his first start after recording just three outs due to right biceps tightness. He started a rehab assignment in early May, though that was shut down after just one appearance. Rehab assignments come with a 30-day maximum for pitchers, though they are sometimes halted due to renewed soreness or a new injury. He started a second assignment June 11 and the 30 days of that are now up, which prompted today’s moves.
However, it seems Cueto won’t be returned to the rotation, as mentioned above. In the 26 2/3 innings he’s thrown on his most recent rehab assignment, he allowed 27 earned runs, leading to a 9.11 ERA. He struck out just 11.1% of batters faced in that time. Reading the stat line on rehab assignments can be misleading, as pitchers might be more focused on mechanics and velocity as opposed to results. But it’s telling that the Marlins evidently aren’t willing to slot him back into the rotation.
Since Cueto’s been gone, there have been a few changes in the club’s starting mix. Cabrera and Rogers are each on the injured list as well, though Cabrera was recently sent out on a rehab assignment and could be an option shortly after the All-Star break. With those injuries, the club has given opportunities to pitchers like Braxton Garrett and Bryan Hoeing. Garrett has a 3.70 ERA while Hoeing is at 4.54.
Another wild card in this deck is Eury Pérez. The 20-year-old rookie came into the year as one of the top prospects in the league and has delivered on that hype as the Marlins were dealing with those injuries. He posted a 2.36 ERA through his first 11 starts but the club recently optioned him to the minors on account of workload concerns. Since he’s already set a personal high for innings pitched in a season, they want to tap the brakes a bit and save some gas for later in the year and perhaps the postseason.
With Rogers on the shelf and Pérez on ice, it seems the club will proceed with a rotation core of Alcantara, Luzardo, Garrett and Hoeing for now, with Cabrera perhaps joining them just over the horizon, leaving Cueto in the bullpen for the time being. He could perhaps rejoin the rotation down the line if another injury pops up, though it will perhaps depend on the timing with the return of Pérez presumably coming at some point.
As for Davis, it’s not a shock to see him wind up on the 60-day IL. He recently required meniscus surgery and is expected to miss the next three to six months. This move means he will be ineligible to return until early September, which wasn’t in the cards anyway.
Codeeg
His minor league starts were not good at all. Marlins better keep a short leash on this signing now that they’re contending.
Mjm117
I hope Skip only puts him in when fish are up 7+.
solaris602
His 9.11 ERA is very ominous
Hemlock
In 29 minor league innings he’s given up 16 HOME RUNS!
mlb fan
It’s fun watching some new blood in the NL pennant race; I’ve watched more of the “Fish” this year than I have the last 10 seasons combined. It was great watching them take 2 out of 3 from Philly recently.
avenger65
I would love to see teams like the Marlins, Reds and Dbacks play, but that will only happen if they play the Yankees. Cubs at Yankees? Really?
MarlinsFanBase
@avenger65
Unfortunately that is what E!SPN loves doing. I blame MLB for not establishinbg more control of the televising of their product like the NFL does. MLB needs to make sure that all 30 teams get equal treatment through the course of a season, and that ALL contenders are giving air time in the latter half of the season.
Good mention. I had the same comment years ago as you do here when, in the latter part of a season, E!SPN chose to show a game between the long eliminated Mets and long eliminated Cubs instead of some of the non-NY and non-Boston teams that were in tight races for the postseason. I was like, “really?” Lets see later this season, but I’m sure that they’ll make sure to cover the Yankees, Mets and Red Sox no matter what the standings show.
Hmmm…I wonder what games will E!SPN show that week of August 28th when the Rays and Marlins face each other. Will it be them or will it be the Yankees vs Tigers or Red Sox vs Astros or Mets vs Rangers. Anyone want to take a guess?
kingbum
A few long relief appearances to see what he has. I wouldn’t put him in while winning yet. He’s that dude who saves the bullpen when the fish are down 5 and it’s his job just to get through the game. Those minors numbers were horrendous especially the 11% K rate…..
avenger65
Don’t count out Cueto just yet. I saw him with the Sox last year and he was amazing in that I don’t believe he missed a start. His numbers weren’t great but, two days after pitching his scheduled start, a game the Sox mismanaged left them without anyone to step in when early in the game, the SP couldn’t go on. With the bullpen spent, Cueto volunteered to come on in relief. He pitched the majority of the game and did very well. He can pitch well into the eighth inning. Definitely a team player who wants to win.
mlb fan
Cueto knows how to pitch. He uses various ways to upset hitter timing and if he’s healthy he could potentially help a playoff contender or even the Fish if they decide to hold onto him.
MarlinsFanBase
Uh…FYI: the Marlins are a contender right now….second best record in the NL ans 4th best record in MLB. Check the standings.
Can it change in the next couple of weeks? Sure. But anyone that has seen them play see a team that looks like they may keep this up all season.
joeyrocafella
I just watched his last start vs Charlotte and he looked absolutely awful. He got hit very hard