The Miami Marlins are in an intriguing position when it comes to their 2025-26 offseason, as a manager change last offseason and some new coaching staff additions, there is work to do to continue to build the roster, but also work to build it to fit their schematic style.
With an extremely young roster already, the focus will likely be to deal away from a position of strength, likely pitching, to try and add some more young controllable talent to their starting lineup.
Additionally, the roster will just be overhauled at the seams, with some depth options being moved on from, in favor of adding other players to the 40-man. With that, a couple of moves have been made already, including the release of pitching prospect Adam Laskey a few days ago.
Laskey looked very promising in Double-A this past season, but when he got promoted to Triple-A, his numbers fell quite drastically, and he just was not seen as a long-term future piece to the Marlins’ plan. Shortly after his release, however, he signed on with a new team to try and find some playing time, and he should be able to find some, given the franchise has openings for pitchers.
Where Did Adam Laskey Choose to Sign for Next Season?