Marlins left-hander Braxton Garrett has been scratched from his scheduled start against the Mariners tomorrow due to discomfort in his left elbow, as noted by MLB.com’s Christina DeNicola earlier today. DeNicola adds that Garrett is set to undergo further evaluation on his elbow.
It’s not currently clear how severe Garret’s ailment, which he reportedly felt following his bullpen session on Friday, will wind up being. That being said, elbow issues are always anxiety-inducing for fans and players alike given the fact that serious elbow injuries often require season-ending surgery, as has been the case for a number of star pitchers of late, ranging from Spencer Strider of the Braves to Kyle Bradish of the Orioles to Garrett’s teammates Eury Perez and Sandy Alcantara. Of course, it’s important to remember that elbow issues can also be relatively minor, as was the case for Astros lefty Framber Valdez when he was placed on the IL with elbow soreness back in April and ended up requiring only a minimum stay.
Regardless of if Garrett misses an extended period or is down for just one start, it’s the latest difficult injury news for a Miami franchise wracked with pitching injuries. The club already has six starting pitchers on the injured list after placing left-hander (and potential top trade candidate) Jesus Luzardo on the injured list due to a lumbar stress reaction earlier today. Luzardo joined right-handers Perez, Alcantara Edward Cabrera, and Sixto Sanchez as well as fellow southpaw Ryan Weathers on the IL. That massive group of injured starters has left the Marlins scrambling to fill out a rotation that on paper should have been the deepest part of the club’s roster entering the season.
Trevor Rogers, Roddery Munoz, Yonny Chirinos, and Shaun Anderson currently occupy rotation spots alongside Garrett, and it’s possible that top prospect Max Meyer could replace Garrett in the rotation in the long-term if needed. DeNicola notes that Meyer last started in Triple-A on Thursday, however, meaning he would not be lined up to pitch tomorrow even if the club did want to call him up for a spot start in Garrett’s stead. DeNicola floats the possibility that the club could turn to multi-inning reliever George Soriano, who pitched three innings at the Triple-A level on Tuesday, to open a bullpen game tomorrow. Soriano is already on the 40-man roster, and an alternative spot starting option such as Kent Emanuel or Devin Smeltzer would require the Marlins to make space on the 40-man.
While the Marlins are widely acknowledged to be one of the game’s few clear sellers this summer after already shipping Luis Arraez to the Padres earlier this year, an injury of significance for Garrett would surely all but guarantee that he remains with the Marlins for the remainder of the 2024 season. After all, the July 30 trade deadline is just over a month away at this point, and even a minimum stint on the IL for Garrett would sideline him for long enough to allow him just three more starts prior to the trade deadline.
For a pitcher who was already shelved with a shoulder impingement earlier this year and has struggled to a 5.35 ERA in the seven starts he’s been healthy enough to make this year, that timeline makes it difficult to imagine Garrett convincing an interested club of his health and effectiveness enough for them to be comfortable dealing for the lefty prior to the deadline. Fortunately for the Marlins, there’s no real urgency to move Garrett given that the southpaw is under team control through the end of the 2028 season. That gives the lefty plenty of time to return to the form he flashed over 48 appearances between 2022 and 2023, when he pitched to a 3.63 ERA with a 3.64 FIP with a 23.8% strikeout rate.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Marlins have already had enough arms go down the last thing they need is another
Chris 75
The curse of Kim Ng gets another. It’s almost like she was really good at her job and now karma is having it’s say.
Irod54
A.J. Puk for Bleday is looking downright bad
King123
At the time, I thought the Marlins picked their pockets.
mgomrjsurf
Emanuel was just off 40 man..
scottaz
Dbacks also have 7 pitchers, 4 starters, on the 60 day or 15 day IL. Fortunately none is scheduled for TJS (yet).
Blackpink in the area
Marlins would want prospects not whatever Hays and Hyde are.
Blackpink in the area
I was thinking last night they would probably trade 2 starters but these injuries aren’t helping any of that. I think they deal Rogers at least.
For Love of the Game
Dr. ElAttrache on the line for Mr. Garrett.
its_happening
Brilliant.
mp9
Another one!! TJ is going crazy this season
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Brandon Hyde??? That’s blasphemy! I’m appalled!
Niekro floater
Trade to-go players b4 they get that elbow twinge n ur on the hook 4em long term plus expense of the procedure. Could have nice haul of prospects b4 the real bidding @trade deadline begins. Sell high as u can on whoever has value n isn’t a building block 4future. Can have all the teams in playoff hunt bet against themselves as u might be only early team offering blue light specials few wks sooner than most. One stop shopping. Stop pretending it ain’t coming Marlins.
gbs42
Now someone just needs a crystal ball to know when these elbow twinges are going to start.