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Fish On First has created this landing page to be frequently updated throughout the year with the latest on injuries affecting Miami Marlins players in both the majors and minors.

 


Major league injuries

OF Griffin Conine (10-day IL, left hamstring tear)

  • Last official game appearance: April 9
  • Suffered injury diving for a ball
  • Underwent left hamstring tendon excision in Dallas during week of April 13
    • Recovery timeline of 6-8 weeks from time of procedure
  • Continuing throwing progression and running progression as of May 1
  • Projected return to Marlins active roster: late May

RHP Pete Fairbanks (15-day IL, nerve irritation)

  • Last official game appearance: April 27
  • Playing catch as of May 2
  • Eligible to be reinstated: May 13

RHP Ronny Henriquez (60-day IL, right UCL reconstruction with internal brace procedure)

  • Last official game appearance: September 28, 2025
  • Projected to miss entire 2026 season

RHP Adam Mazur (60-day IL, right UCL reconstruction surgery)

  • Last official game appearance: March 2
  • Underwent surgery on March 11
    • Recovery timeline of 13-14 months
  • Projected to miss entire 2026 season

 


Minor league injuries

Players are listed in alphabetical order

RHP Oswaldo Aponte

  • Assigned to DSL Marlins
  • Last official game appearance: August 19, 2024
  • Throwing weighted balls as of May 17, 2025
  • Finished 2025 season on 60-day IL

1B Chris Arroyo (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to Low-A Jupiter
  • Last official game appearance: April 3
  • Eligible to be reinstated on June 7

RHP Nick Brink (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: April 17

C Jessada Brown (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to Low-A Jupiter
  • Last official game appearance: September 7, 2025

OF Cam Cannarella (7-day IL, fractured left wrist)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: April 11
    • Suffered injury colliding with a teammate in the outfield
    • Recovery timeline of 6-8 weeks

RHP Xavier Cardenas III (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: April 10
  • Eligible to be reinstated on June 20

OF José Castro (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to FCL Marlins
  • Last official game appearance: August 22, 2025

LHP Hayden Cuthbertson (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: April 25

RHP Fernando De La Rosa (right elbow surgery)

  • Assigned to DSL Miami
  • Last official game appearance: July 25, 2025

INF Drew Faurot (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: April 8

C Garret Forrester (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: April 25

OF Dillon Head (7-day, wrist)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: April 11

OF Jacob Jenkins-Cowart (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: April 23

RHP Luke Lashutka (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: September 12, 2025

RHP Nick Maldonado (full-season IL)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: August 10, 2025

C Diego Martínez

  • Assigned to DSL Marlins
  • No MiLB game experience
  • Finished 2025 season on 60-day IL

RHP Evan McKendry (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to Triple-A Jacksonville
  • Last official game appearance: February 27

RHP Xavier Meachem (full-season IL, right elbow surgery)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: September 14, 2025
  • Underwent surgery on September 27, 2025
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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RHP Noble Meyer (7-day IL, right shoulder strain)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: September 11, 2025
  • Recovery timeline of 12-16 weeks as of April 6

RHP Pedro Montero (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to FCL Marlins
  • Last official game appearance: August 19, 2025

RHP Carlos Ochoa

  • Assigned to DSL Miami
  • Last official game appearance: August 15, 2024
  • Finished 2025 season on 60-day IL

LHP Emmett Olson (60-day IL, Tommy John surgery)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: June 3, 2025
  • Underwent surgery in July 2025
  • Throwing off a mound as of March 27

RHP Natanael Polanco (full-season IL)

  • Assigned to FCL Marlins
  • Last official game appearance: August 17, 2025

C Sam Praytor (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: September 14, 2025

RHP Chase Renner

  • Assigned to FCL Marlins
  • Last official game appearance: August 31, 2025
  • Finished 2025 season on 7-day IL

RHP Darwin Rodriguez (full-season IL)

  • Assigned to Low-A Jupiter
  • Last official game appearance: November 11, 2025

RHP Maikel Rodríguez (right elbow surgery)

  • Assigned to DSL Miami
  • Last official game appearance: August 22, 2025
  • Underwent surgery in March

RHP Franklin Sánchez (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: August 29, 2025

RHP Will Schomberg (full-season IL, Tommy John surgery)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: April 19
  • Will miss rest of 2026 season

LHP Jack Sellinger (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: November 10, 2025
  • Expected to reinstated from injured list during week of April 27

RHP Grant Shepardson (60-day IL, Tommy John surgery)

  • Assigned to Low-A Jupiter
  • Last official game appearance: March 19
  • Underwent surgery during the week of April 13
  • Will miss entire 2026 season

 

LHP RJ Shunck (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to Low-A Jupiter
  • Last official game appearance: April 14
  • Eligible to be reinstated on June 14

RHP Tristan Stevens (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: April 17, 2025

RHP Jesús Tinoco (full-season IL, right UCL reconstruction surgery)

  • Assigned to Triple-A Jacksonville
  • Last official game appearance: June 2, 2025
  • Underwent surgery in September 2025
  • Began throwing program on March 9

OF Esmil Valencia (7-day IL, broken finger)

  • Assigned to Low-A Jupiter
  • Last official game appearance: April 4
    • Recovery timeline of two months

RHP Samuel Vásquez (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: April 16

RHP Jake Walkinshaw (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to Triple-A Jacksonville
  • Last official game appearance: April 10

OF Max Williams (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to Low-A Jupiter
  • Last official game appearance: September 7, 2025

RHP Jadon Williamson (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to Low-A Jupiter
  • Last official game appearance: April 14

LHP Kaiden Wilson (full-season IL)

  • Assigned to FCL Marlins
  • Last official game appearance: August 19, 2025

 


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Frequently updated throughout the year with the latest on injuries affecting Miami Marlins players in both the majors and minors.

No ability is more important than availability. With that in mind, Fish On First has created this landing page to be frequently updated throughout the year with the latest on injuries affecting Miami Marlins players in both the majors and minors.

The injury/rehab tracker is sponsored by Berger & Hicks. If you’ve been injured as a result of somebody else’s negligence, give them a call at (305) 670-7050.

 


Major league injuries

RHP Sandy Alcantara (60-day IL, Tommy John surgery)

  • Last official game appearance: September 21, 2023 (rehab assignment, Jacksonville)
  • Underwent Tommy John surgery on October 6, 2023
  • Rehabbing in Miami as of May 10

INF Tim Anderson (10-day IL, lower back tightness)

  • Last official game appearance: May 10
  • Rehabbing in Miami as of May 17
  • Scheduled to begin rehab assignment with Jacksonville on May 18
  • Eligible to be reinstated on May 21

RHP Edward Cabrera (15-day IL, right shoulder impingement)

  • Last official game appearance: May 7
  • Began season on the injured list with same injury
  • Threw a bullpen session in Jupiter on May 17

RHP JT Chargois (60-day IL, neck spasms)

  • Last official game appearance: April 26 (rehab assignment, Jacksonville)
  • Transferred from 15-day IL to 60-day IL on May 12
  • Pitched in FCL Marlins intrasquad game

INF Xavier Edwards (60-day IL, left foot infection)

  • Last official game appearance: March 5
  • Transferred from 10-day IL to 60-day IL on May 7
  • Scheduled to play five inning with Jacksonville on May 18

OF Avisaíl García (10-day IL, left hamstring strain)

  • Last official game appearance: April 27
  • Completing baseball activities as of May 17

RHP Bryan Hoeing (15-day IL, left hamstring strain)

  • Last official game appearance: May 1
  • Working out, will be evaluated to throw bullpen session on May 17 or May 18

RHP Eury Pérez (60-day IL, Tommy John surgery)

  • Last official game appearance: March 13
  • Transferred to from 15-day IL to 60-day IL on April 4
  • Underwent Tommy John surgery on April 8
  • Doing range of motion exercises as of April 22

LHP Josh Simpson (60-day IL, left elbow ulnar neuritis)

  • Last official game appearance: April 6 (rehab assignment, Jupiter)
  • Transferred to 60-day IL on April 20
  • Underwent surgery to repair ulnar nerve neuritis on April 23 with estimated recovery time of three months
  • Rehabbing in Jupiter as of May 10

 


Minor league injuries

LHP Andelzon Abad

  • Assigned to DSL Miami
  • Last official game appearance: June 10, 2023

OF Kemp Alderman (7-day IL, hamate)

  • Assigned to Low-A Jupiter
  • Last official game appearance: March 18

RHP Derek Arellan

  • Assigned to DSL Miami
  • Last official game appearance: June 15, 2023
  • Throwing bullpen sessions as of April 13

LHP Sandro Bargallo (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to Low-A Jupiter
  • Last official game appearance: September 9, 2022

RHP Jesse Bergin (60-day IL, Tommy John surgery)

  • Assigned to Low-A Jupiter
  • Last official game appearance: September 17, 2021

RHP Gabe Bierman (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: November 2, 2023

OF Davis Bradshaw (60-day IL, torn left ACL)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: August 18, 2023

RHP Cristian Charle (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: September 8, 2023

INF José Devers (7-day IL, head)

  • Assigned to Triple-A Jacksonville
  • Last official game appearance: May 11 (rehab assignment, FCL)

 

RHP Rodolfo De La Cruz (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to FCL Marlins
  • Last official game appearance: August 17, 2023

RHP Breidy Encarnación (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: September 24, 2023

RHP Justin Evans (7-day IL, right elbow surgery)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: May 1 (rehab assignment, Jupiter)

LHP Dax Fulton (60-day IL, Tommy John surgery)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: May 11, 2023
  • Throwing from 45 feet as of February 24

RHP Manuel Genao (right arm surgery)

  • Assigned to DSL Marlins
  • No MiLB game experience
  • Throwing bullpen sessions as of May 8

RHP Angel Hernández

  • Assigned to DSL Miami
  • Last official game appearance: July 15, 2023

RHP Leandro Hernández (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to FCL Marlins
  • Last official game appearance: August 18, 2022

OF Diego Infante (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: April 14

OF José Made

  • Assigned to DSL Miami
  • No MiLB game experience

RHP Nick Maldonado (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to FCL Marlins
  • Last official game appearance: August 17, 2023

RHP Robinson Martinez (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: September 17, 2022

RHP Jorge Mercedes (60-day IL, right elbow)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: May 17, 2023

 

RHP Jared Poland (7-day IL, right arm)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: May 4

LHP Luis Porfirio

  • Assigned to DSL Marlins
  • Last official game appearance: June 29, 2023

RHP Jean Reyes (60-day IL, Tommy John surgery)

  • Assigned to FCL Marlins
  • Last official game appearance: September 8, 2022
  • Underwent surgery on April 7, 2023
  • Throwing bullpen sessions as of March 29

OF Brett Roberts (7-day IL, right knee)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: April 25

INF Sean Roby (7-day IL, leg)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: May 9

RHP Franklin Sánchez (60-day IL, right elbow)

  • Assigned to High-A Beloit
  • Last official game appearance: August 24, 2023

OF Shane Sasaki (7-day IL, left hand)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: April 28

RHP Jake Schrand (60-day IL)

  • Assigned to Low-A Jupiter
  • Last official game appearance: August 3, 2023

LHP Alfonso Suriel

  • Assigned to DSL Marlins
  • Last official game appearance: August 20, 2022

RHP Roosevelt Trinidad

  • Assigned to DSL Marlins
  • Last official game appearance: August 10, 2022

LHP Kevin Vaupel (60-day IL, Tommy John surgery)

  • Assigned to FCL Marlins
  • Last official game appearance: July 20, 2023
  • Underwent Tommy John surgery on August 18, 2023
  • Playing catch as of January 29
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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RHP Brandon White (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to Low-A Jupiter
  • Last official game appearance: May 9

LHP Caleb Wurster (7-day IL)

  • Assigned to Double-A Pensacola
  • Last official game appearance: September 26, 2023

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This is somewhat of an aside, and clearly anecdotal, but I watch a lot of MLB, and players sure seem to be hurt more than I remember in the past. Perhaps it was a different, if unfortunate mentality about playing through injuries. The monster team investments in players obviously contribute to a greater "protection of assets" strategy. Still, other than routine plays, it looks to me that players are hurt/shaken up/distressed by almost every play. The foolishness of head-first slides should be mentioned. Is the obligatory "players are bigger and faster" mantra not seemingly at odds with the constant drumbeat of "players are in better shape than ever?" 

 

  • 3 months later...
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On 9/4/2024 at 10:29 AM, THOMAS JOSEPH said:

This is somewhat of an aside, and clearly anecdotal, but I watch a lot of MLB, and players sure seem to be hurt more than I remember in the past. Perhaps it was a different, if unfortunate mentality about playing through injuries. The monster team investments in players obviously contribute to a greater "protection of assets" strategy. Still, other than routine plays, it looks to me that players are hurt/shaken up/distressed by almost every play. The foolishness of head-first slides should be mentioned. Is the obligatory "players are bigger and faster" mantra not seemingly at odds with the constant drumbeat of "players are in better shape than ever?" 

 

You make a fair point. There are several reasons why players are more injured than ever now.

I believe overuse of players can be a big reason why. When I played baseball, it was pretty much year-round. Fall season, spring season, and summer season. Basically, those want to go far and get a college scholarship need to play the sport all year long and just focus on it. It's not rare at all for great young athletes to be playing for their school or local park and represent a travel team at the same time. 

Velocity for pitchers is definitely another reason. Pitchers are throwing harder than ever nowadays. There are lots of stats backing that point. This has created additional stress on the shoulder and elbow, thus increasing the Tommy John surgery rates.

Also, the MLB season is long and up until the last couple of seasons, games were averaging over 3 hours. This only increases the risk of any player getting hurt for whatever reason. 

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13 hours ago, rurrusuno said:

You make a fair point. There are several reasons why players are more injured than ever now.

I believe overuse of players can be a big reason why. When I played baseball, it was pretty much year-round. Fall season, spring season, and summer season. Basically, those want to go far and get a college scholarship need to play the sport all year long and just focus on it. It's not rare at all for great young athletes to be playing for their school or local park and represent a travel team at the same time. 

Velocity for pitchers is definitely another reason. Pitchers are throwing harder than ever nowadays. There are lots of stats backing that point. This has created additional stress on the shoulder and elbow, thus increasing the Tommy John surgery rates.

Also, the MLB season is long and up until the last couple of seasons, games were averaging over 3 hours. This only increases the risk of any player getting hurt for whatever reason. 

Thank you for your insights, and you also make solid points. 

I only played through college, so my experience is limited, and it was 50 years ago. The pitching velocity issue is, for sure, a significant factor. Perhaps the length and amount of baseball in a season is also substantial, but this hasn't changed much since my time. The same number of games and ST, except some additional playoffs, granted. With the DH, pitchers aren't batting, of course. Yet, many of the defensive plays in every game involving pitchers end up with medical staff on the field. Bunts, covering first, you name it. Unfortunately, I simply do not buy the "better" players. In truth, equipment, training, nutrition, specialized coaching, medical care, and even playing field quality/care/safety measures are better than ever. Pitching velocity and home runs have increased, yet we must consider whether these are good things, especially the velocity contribution to injuries you mentioned. The reduced game times may result in fewer injuries, as you noted, but I would wager this will not be the case. A lot of it is a big change in team strategy because of player contract costs. That is true. Yet, even with all these things and the "savior" DH, league averages aren't improving in the face of the pitching fiasco, and, to the theme of this discussion, players are not more durable despite all their advantages. Then there are the player entitlement and attitude problems of modern players, which is, of course, a microcosm of the overall society. 

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On 12/5/2024 at 6:56 PM, rurrusuno said:

You make a fair point. There are several reasons why players are more injured than ever now.

I believe overuse of players can be a big reason why. When I played baseball, it was pretty much year-round. Fall season, spring season, and summer season. Basically, those want to go far and get a college scholarship need to play the sport all year long and just focus on it. It's not rare at all for great young athletes to be playing for their school or local park and represent a travel team at the same time. 

Velocity for pitchers is definitely another reason. Pitchers are throwing harder than ever nowadays. There are lots of stats backing that point. This has created additional stress on the shoulder and elbow, thus increasing the Tommy John surgery rates.

Also, the MLB season is long and up until the last couple of seasons, games were averaging over 3 hours. This only increases the risk of any player getting hurt for whatever reason. 

 Pitchers are throwing harder than ever nowadays. that not the big problem. for Pitchers . as the Pitch Clock is . injures went from 30 mlb Pitchers to 65. and that was also the case in Minors where injures are up.  Mlb did study and part of the report was said to be missing .  I ask how many players should be throwing 90mph  3 to 4 times in 18 to 20 sec.?  then i also thing pitcher throwing less changeups nowdays compare to fastball.    Players on feild seem more  fatigue Players and less strech out now days.  I can remember when Ken Griffey JR went to the Reds . He said he love the on feild workouts more  then the weight room.   and was getting injure more  when reds trying to put him in the weight room.   maybe 90's and early days workouts was right  RUNNING as the main thing .example of that would be station nowdays. how much he injure . hiis off season workouts..    Than again i do say pitcher now days have pour grip and poor pitcher trowing style .    just a  my opion  lol .

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