Dominican launcher of the Marlins maintains the hope of returning this year

The Miami Marlins They received good news regarding Edward Cabrera This week, because the right, which entered the list of injured on September 1 (retroactive at August 31) with a accident at the elbow, releasing his arm on Monday, as reported by the manager Clayton McCullough.

The Dominican, who is dealing with an injury to his arm of launching for the second time so far from 2025, left before his opening last July 11 against Baltimore Orioles and a subsequent magnetic resonance examination revealed the lesion. On that occasion, Cabrera could avoid the list of injured thanks to the festivities of the Star setwhich allowed him to return in the fifth game of the second half of the tournament.

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“There is still inflammation in the elbow. It was for a second opinion,” McCullough explained. “Cabrera, as a athlete, felt that he still wanted to leave and try to launch, so we are going to let him release the arm in a few days and we will see how he progresses in relation to his return to the mound, with the possibility that he can do it again this year.”

Without guarantees

However, McCullough made it clear that there are no guarantees that the fish will have the serpentinero again before the current event ends.

“Much of that will depend on how he feels when his process of launching again is accelerated,” the mandamás said.

While Miami does not have much to look for in the collective plane in this campaign, it would be a great injection of hope for the team that Cabrera could return this year and show that it will be ready early in 2026.

“Our greatest hope is that Cabbie can feel normal and well after each of the launch sessions,” said the helmsman of the Marlins.