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Less than three months after signing Chris Paddack in free agency, the Miami Marlins designated him for assignment on Tuesday, as first reported by The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal.

The veteran right-hander has been the glaring weak link in an otherwise effective Marlins starting rotation. In 30 ⅔ innings pitched this season, Paddack has a 7.63 ERA and 5.00 FIP. This past Sunday against the Philadelphia Phillies was rock bottom (2.2 IP, 6 H, 7 ER, 3 BB, 1 K). In addition to being completely ineffective, his four-seam fastball velocity plummeted to 91.3 mph, the lowest average velo he's ever had in a game across part of eight MLB seasons.

The Marlins on Monday evaluated Paddack for a potential injury, per Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, but ultimately did not find anything to justify an IL stint. Instead of moving forward with an untrustworthy arm, they are turning the page. Unless another pitcher-needy team values the 30-year-old enough to claim him off waivers and take responsibility for what remains of his $4 million salary, the Fish are on the hook for it.

The Marlins won on April 5 when Paddack served as the bulk guy out of their bullpen against the New York Yankees, but they lost all six of his traditional starts.

To fill Paddack's active roster spot for Tuesday's game, the Marlins will recall right-handed reliever William Kempner from Triple-A Jacksonville, according to MLB.com's Christina De Nicola. Kempner owns a bonkers 47.9% strikeout rate this season, but he's struggling with his control, hence a 6.46 ERA in 15 ⅓ innings pitched.

Kempner is a placeholder until the Marlins bring up a new starter in the coming days to fill Paddack's rotation spot. That job will go to either Braxton Garrett or Robby Snelling. The latter is not yet on Miami's 40-man roster, but the DFA has created an opening for him to be selected.


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  Obviously, this move was necessary. Fortunately, the Marlins acknowledged the mistake and are moving on. 
    After trading both Eddy and Weathers, the Marlins had several question marks in the rotation heading into the season and thought signing Paddack was necessary. 
   Max and Junk have answered those questions at the MLB level and both Snelling & Braxton have pitched well in Jville.  And Blalock & Gusto have pitched well recently, both going 6 innings in their last start. 
     So on a brighter note, Paddack wasn’t even needed and unfortunately, other than the Yankee game when he pitched 4.2 innings of shutout relief and the Tiger game when he went 6 innings, he wasn’t much help. 
     Only question now is, who starts Friday? Braxton or Snelling? Braxton pitched last Tuesday and did not have a good outing. If he starts tonight, then it will be Snelling, who last pitched Friday. 
  

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It would have been a nice story if he found his stuff, but his stuff is MIA. Ba dum tish

 

This is great news as we are about to bolster the rotation. Now if only the offense could score runs on a consistent basis. :/

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1 hour ago, 2qbn said:

It would have been a nice story if he found his stuff, but his stuff is MIA. Ba dum tish

 

This is great news as we are about to bolster the rotation. Now if only the offense could score runs on a consistent basis. :/

Agreed! Glad the team cut bait and realized dude didn't have it. But yes offense definitely needs a boost.

I would love to see Snelling, but will be ok with Brax....anyone is better than Paddack at this point

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This is one of those "addition by subtraction" moves.

I never understood why they felt it was necessary to bring Chris Paddack when Brax has been their rock for 5 years and Robby Snelling had nothing left to prove in AAA, but they at least admitted there was a problem, instead of brute forcing it for half a season.

This move and optioning Agustin Ramirez to AAA were honestly W moves. I sincerely hope they start giving Gus reps at 1B in AAA because at this point in his career, he needs those reps. He should never catch pitchers ever again. If having the ABS system by his side to help him focus more on catching and blocking pitches didn't help him with his garbage defense, I don't know what else will.

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1 hour ago, Hippyboi said:

typical Marlin cheap decision bites them in the ass. Could have taken that 4m + Morel's 1.75? and gotten a real baseball player.

and austin slater's 1m too

essentially what the marlins offseason boiled down to was "welp we got pete fairbanks. that's it. that's the entire offseason." and just checked out of the entire offseason the moment they signed him
didn't even extend Eury Perez or Otto Lopez over the offseason
man what a dumpster fire of an offseason

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