Marlins recover two important pieces for the last week of the regular round

The Miami Marlins They continue their bid for registering a overwhelming closure of the regular round and this Monday afternoon they received two luxury reinforcements with a view to getting it. The Florida southern team reactivated the list of injured to the pitcher Edward Cabrera and to the gardener Conine Griffin.

The sacrificed to open space in the active roster of the fish were the right Adam Mazur and the patrolman Joey Wiemerwho were sent to the minor leagues. As Conine was on the 60 -day marginalized list, the Marlins also needed to get space for the ranger in the 40 player’s squad, so they reactivated the gardener Derek Hill of the 10 -day injured list and placed it immediately in allocation.

Cabrera, who was inactive since August 31 with an injury in his right side, will be in charge of opening Miami’s challenge against the Philadelphia Philis, brand new champions of the East Division of the National League, this Tuesday at Citizens Bank Park.

In the midst of a solid contest, Cabrera presented stiffness in the elbow during its August 30 presentation against the New York Mets and had to leave after only four entries. The Dominican underwent several tests and received multiple opinions before resuming his release program on August 10, carrying out 50 pitching throughout four innings in a simulated game on Wednesday.

Defined rotation

Cabrera’s return to rotation for the last six regular round games left Mazur without a clear role in the team, as those led by Clayton McCullough have Sandy Alcántara, Janson Junk, and Eury Pérez, as well as with the left -handed Ryan Weathers, to start their games this week.

For his part, Conine, who was the right gardener of the fish on the opening day of the season and marked an OPS+ of 118 before his injury, managed to return to the activity before the closure of the campaign against all prognosis, taking into account that he had undergone an operation on the left shoulder that at first promised to put an end to his 2025.