The Marlins are going to bring up right-hander Roddery Muñoz as the 27th man for tomorrow’s double-header, per Isaac Azout of Fish on First. The righty will be making his major league debut, starting one of the two games of the twin bill.
It’s a belated birthday present for Muñoz, who just turned 24 on Sunday. The righty hasn’t been a Marlin for very long, as he actually came up as prospect in Atlanta’s system, but since July of last year, he bounced to the Nationals, Pirates and Marlins via waiver claims or cash deals.
The righty had a bit of a breakout in 2022. He made 19 starts at the High-A level that year, with a 4.03 earned run average in his 89 1/3 innings. He struck out 26.9% of batters faced while giving out walks at a 9.5% clip and getting grounders on 45.6% of balls in play. He was promoted to Double-A for three starts at the end of the year and allowed 12 earned runs in 11 innings, but the peripheral stats were pretty similar to his High-A work.
Going into 2023, Atlanta put him on their 40-man roster to keep him out of the Rule 5 draft. Baseball America also ranked him the #22 prospect in that club’s system. But his results backed up a bit last year, which led to his aforementioned journey around the league’s DFA carousel. He eventually tossed 78 innings at his various stops throughout the year, with a 5.42 ERA in that time. His 23% strikeout rate was solid but his 15.1% walk rate was quite high.
The Marlins nonetheless took a shot on him and have since seen their starting pitching depth get thinned out. Sandy Alcántara required Tommy John surgery last year and was already known to be unavailable in 2024, but Eury Pérez has since followed him down that path. Edward Cabrera and Braxton Garrett also started the season on the injured list due to injuries, though Cabrera has now returned.
The rotation currently consists of Cabrera, A.J. Puk, Jesús Luzardo, Trevor Rogers and Ryan Weathers, but yesterday’s game was rained out, leading to tomorrow’s doubleheader. Since they need a sixth starter to get through this stretch, with no off-day until Thursday, the circumstances will allow Muñoz to make his debut. He has tossed 10 2/3 innings at the Triple-A level so far this year but has shown significant control problems, issuing 12 walks to just seven strikeouts.
That perhaps suggests this was mostly an emergency decision. The club also has Max Meyer and Darren McCaughan on the 40-man roster, but Meyer was just optioned to monitor his workload after he missed all of 2023 recovering from Tommy John surgery. McCaughan just pitched on Wednesday and would be pitching on short rest if recalled this weekend. Muñoz may be in for just one outing before being optioned back to the minors, but it’s undoubtedly an exciting day for him regardless.
He is 0-3 with an 11.00 ERA at AAA.
So you’re saying he’ll fit right in with the big club.
He’ll certainly fit right in with the bullpen.
Go get em kid
He’s a pitcher when they need one. And they do indeed, hoping he can eat a few innings.
Weird that the DH is in both leagues and BR is still listing which side the pitchers bat. Is that necessary?
Pitchers can still be used to pinch run or pinch hit.
It would be highly unlikely to ever happen, but a pitcher could hit if it was an extra innings desperation kinda thing.
Plus the rule states that if the DH goes into the field, the DH is lost and the pitcher has to bat. Happened recently with an AZ(?) game with the bases loaded, two out, no players left on the bench, and the pitcher watched strike three to end the game.
I personally think baseball should amend that rule to allow the DH to be moved to the field and replaced in the event of an injury.
Probably more work than it’s worth to go and remove that info for all pitchers anyway.
2026 will be our year!! I’m sure of it!!
Lol painful being a Marlin fan. Since 2002. It doesn’t end.
Not as painful as being a cub fan in 2003.
Try being a Padre fan. I have 10 fingers and no rings.
Yeah but you get the San Diego weather so it’s part of the deal
In that case we’re World Champs since… forever. =)
Painful being a Marlins fan since 2002?
Um, I guess you weren’t around in 2003, 2020 and 2023.
Ah 2020! Such an exciting year to be a Marlins fan. While 2003 may have been exciting it is little compensation for the struggles of this franchise. There is almost a 20 year gap there and 2020 and 2023 were hardly worth the wait considering they were still not that good. Sustainability is exciting. Not intentional underperformance and shady decisions. Ultimately little peaks are not that exciting over the course of 30 years when compared to frequent contention. An entire generation of Marlins fans grew up with nothing to cheer for.
I wonder how it feels to be a fan of a team that contends here and there, but has a championship drought. Let me see…15 teams haven’t won a championship since the Marlins last title.
The Marlins got him for nothing – that’s what I call highway Roddery
His MLB debut is against the Cubs… That kid is going to get rocked hard!
@Jake1972
No, he’s not. He’s going to shut the Cubs down and earn his first major league win. After all, something has to go our way for a change.
@MARLIN POWER 18
You know how it will really happen. The Marlins will get him a 4-run lead. He’ll dominate the Cubs for 6 innings. Then the bullpen will come in and blow it at some point.
@BannedMarlinsFanBase
Sad but true. In all probability, you’re right. Nothing will gut a team’s potential more thoroughly than a bad bullpen. We both remember the powerful Marlins squads of 2007 – 2010 and how they were sabotaged by relievers blowing saves and not protecting leads.
@MARLIN POWER 18
Yeah, those seasons were brutal. Not a surprise that the Marlins will never bring Kevin Gregg or Renyel Pinto back for Old Timers Day. I figure they don’t want fans booing them ala that Opening Day when Renyel got his just desserts.
Best of luck.
The kid was getting slaughtered at Triple-A and now has to face the Cubs lineup, so I am guessing this will be a nightmare debut but who knows.
@Jake1972
That’s what the pattern says for Roddery, but the Marlins pattern says that he’ll dominate for 6 innings, have a lead when he leaves, then the bullpen will blow it at some point. Either way, Cubs win.
I’m excited for the guy. I know his parents and kids
But not him?
I think it would be good to include which team he’s debuting against in the first paragraph.
I wouldve rolled out forty sixto as opener. More experience and lower era.
After today and the Marlins failing bullpen, can the Marlins please place Puk back in the bullpen?
And then who starts in his place?
@stymeedone
Recall Max Meyer from AAA Jacksonville. He’s been (and should continue to be) effective. Just use common sense and manage his workload.
Ahhhh…I see front offices have done away with “needs to work on his defense” and similarly laughable excuses to pretend they weren’t manipulating service time, and cunningly started using “monitoring his innings”. Makes it sound like you sent the guy down for his own good! Such philanthropists, these GMs & PBOs.
Probably just a coincidence that the player is coming off major injury. Conspiracy much?
Is he good at holding runners on? If not, we may see some Highway Roddery when he is on the mound.
I imagine the Cubs are going to give Roddery a similar birthday gift as they gave to Bobby Miller.