Marlins activate Ryan Wasserth on Thursday

Ryan Weathers Listed as a possible starter for the Marlins to play against the Nationals on Thursday. He will activate him from the 60-day injury list and receive the ball for the first time in three months. Miami will need to open a position in the 40-man lineup.
Weathers have struggled for the second consecutive year of injury. A piece of finger pressure from his thrower made him lose him for most of the second half of 2024. This year, he missed the first six weeks of spring training for the forearm tension. The weather returned and played five games in three weeks before he suffered a LAT injury.
Health issues interrupt potential breakthroughs. The top seventh pick took the 3.63 ERA title in the 3.63 ERA and started 16 walking numbers a year ago. He played 24 2/3 frames of 3.28 ERA balls in 22.5% of his opponents this year. Weathers pushed his average fastball speed by 97 mph. He scored strong results with both ball swaps and breaking. The Weathers performed much better in his two seasons in Miami than in his early career with Padres. If his arms are clamped, he has the ability to be the starter for the mid-rot.
The Weathers have crossed the three-year service threshold and will reach arbitration for the first time in the offseason. His limited work would make his salary affordable and he controlled the team for three years. He is part of Miami’s talented but turbulent starting pitcher.
There are fish Sandy Alcantara Sign next season at 17mm. wind and rain, Edward Cabrera,,,,, Braxton Garrett and Max Meyer All are eligible for arbitration. They all showed promising glitter, but did not prove that they could stay healthy. Eury Pérez Still before his pickiness. Jensen Trash and Ryan Gusto You can compete for spots in the back end. That’s before considering the featured minor league pipeline Thomas White,,,,, Robby Snelling and The noble Meyer. Alcantara may enter the trade neighborhood in the winter. The short-term future of marlins will depend on the health and development of their young weapon collection.
Cabrera is probably the biggest X factor. He had a professional season and reached an average running of 3.57 in his personal top 24 games. His performance level goes back to early May: 110 innings of 2.95 ERA balls, with a strikeout rate of 26.5%. Running stopped when a sprained elbow put him on the injury list last week. Cabrera also has a history of shoulder problems, and it wasn’t until this year that it reached 100 innings in a season.
One week after diagnosis, the marlin shuts the right person off for a week. Manager Clayton McCullough said this afternoon that Cabrera will now step up a throwing program, which gives him a chance to return to the season (via MLB.com’s Christina de Nicola link). McCullough advises that if Cabrera’s elbow response is not good, the team will quickly shut things down, but points out that both the pitcher and the team want to see how he feels when he throws in a more intense way. Even if Miami doesn’t play in any of the competition in the standings, Cabrera will certainly feel better about her offseason if he can reappear once or twice before the end of the year.



