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The Marlins took a significant hit today as Adam Mazur underwent Tommy John surgery, sidelining him for the entire 2026 season and leaving the team with a 13 to 14-month recovery timeline. This is a tough blow for a roster looking to solidify its future, especially as camp reaches its climax with just 12 days until the opening game on March 27. Meanwhile, the nostalgia of the franchise surfaced with a nod to Mark Kotsay, once a shining star in the No. 7 jersey. As the team tries to rally around the loss of Mazur, fans are left hoping that the upcoming season isn’t overshadowed by injuries and setbacks, and that the excitement of camp can translate into a successful start.
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Marlins’ Adam Mazur Undergoes UCL Surgery
12:05pm: Mazur underwent a UCL reconstruction (Tommy John surgery) and had an internal brace installed, reports De Nicola. The estimated timetable for his return from that hybrid procedure is 13 to 14 months. 9:00am: Marlins righty Adam Mazur will undergo elbow surgery today and miss the entire 2026 season as a result, MLB.com’s Christina De […]
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Miami Marlins Best To Wear Jersey Number Series No. 7: Mark Kotsay
Thirty-four Miami Marlins seasons, thirty-four jerseys. Miami's best to wear the No. 7 jersey is a former first round pick of theirs and one of the best defensive outfielders in team history.
MLB.com
7 storylines to follow as Marlins' camp reaches stretch run
JUPITER, Fla. – Only 12 days remain of Marlins' big league camp.
Here are seven storylines to follow as we draw closer to their opening game on March 27:
MLB.com
Lopez, Caissie lead the way as Canada advances with win over Cuba
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Ernie Whitt walked into the postgame press conference, sat down and smiled.
“I'm very excited about it, needless to say,” Canada’s manager said. “It's been a long haul.”
Whitt has been the Canadian manager in every World Baseball Classic since the first tournament in 2006
Yahoo Sports
White Sox likely losing Kyle Teel for at least a month after suffering WBC hamstring injury
Kyle Teel and the White Sox might be screaming “Mama Mia!” The Team Italy and Chicago catcher could be out for the next 4-6 weeks after he hurt himself running the bases during the Italians’ win over Team USA.
