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Marlins starter receives good news on elbow injury following MRI

Updated Oct. 11, 2024, 11:14 p.m. by Anthony Franco, MLB Trade Rumors 1 min read
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Marlins left-hander Braxton Garrett has been diagnosed with an impingement in his throwing elbow, relays Christina De Nicola of MLB.com.

The southpaw is going through a throwing program at the teams Florida complex.

The diagnosis is a relief after Garrett ended the season on an uncertain note.

Miami shut him down in late September when he experienced elbow soreness during a bullpen session.

That raised the possibility of another significant injury for a Marlins starter.

Fortunately, testing apparently didnt reveal any ligament damage and Garrett is already throwing.

That offers hope for a mostly healthy offseason.

Like most Miami pitchers, Garrett had his 2024 season wrecked by injury.

The former No.

7 overall pick began the year on the shelf with an impingement in his shoulder.

He missed about six weeks and returned in early May.

Garrett took the ball seven times before a flexor strain put him back on the injured list in the middle of June.

Garrett remained on the 60-day IL from there on out, as the late-season elbow soreness prevented him from returning.

Prior to this generally lost season, Garrett was a mid-rotation starter.

He posted consecutive sub-4.00 ERA showings in 2022-23.

That included 159 2/3 innings of 3.66 ERA ball during Miamis surprising playoff season last year.

Garrett punched out 23.7% of opposing hitters while walking fewer than 5% of batters faced.

Miami was without Sandy Alcantara for the entire season.

They lost Eury Perez to Tommy John surgery in April.

Jesus Luzardo, Ryan Weathers and Garrett all had extended absences during the year.

While Perez will be out until the middle of the season, the Fish could welcome the other four pitchers back by Opening Day.

A rotation with Alcantara, Luzardo, Garrett, Weathers and one of Edward Cabrera, Valente Bellozo or Max Meyer has a chance to be a strong group.

The outlook for the rest of the roster isnt nearly as promising.

The Fish have very few established players in their lineup or the bullpen.

Even if the rotation stays healthier in 2025, theyre highly unlikely to be playoff contenders.

Miami is overhauling the coaching staff after committing to a rebuild of the roster last winter.

Miami could trade from the rotation either this offseason or at next summers deadline.

Theyll probably hold Garrett into next season to allow him to demonstrate his health.

Garrett is eligible for the arbitration for the first of four times as a Super Two qualifier.

MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz projects him for a $1.8M salary.

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