When Miami Marlins president of baseball operations Peter Bendix decided to trade two starting pitchers in January, he did so knowing that he had some depth in his organization. However, that depth is taking a hit with some tough news surrounding one starter.
On Wednesday, it was announced that right-hander Adam Mazur is going to undergo surgery and he will miss the entire 2026 season. In a spring training start on March 2 against the St. Louis Cardinals, Mazur felt some right elbow discomfort, which is never a good sign. According to Christina De Nicola of MLB.com, details were not released about the type of procedure that Mazur is undergoing.
Marlins Starting Pitching Depth Takes a Hit Before 2026 Season Begins
Mazur was not predicted to make the rotation out of spring training, but he was certainly going to be an option this season if second-year manager Clayton McCullough was going to need it. He split last year with Triple-A Jacksonville and Miami.
Marlins Starting Pitcher Depth Takes a Hit With Latest Injury News
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