The Miami Marlins signed veteran right-hander Chris Paddock to a one-year contract on Thursday.

Terms were not disclosed, ​but MLB Network reported the former ‌free agent’s deal is valued at $4 million and includes an additional $500,000 in incentives.

It’s a return to the Marlins organization for Paddack, 30, ‌who ​was drafted by Miami ⁠in the eighth round ⁠in 2015 but was traded to San Diego the next year.

He split last season with Detroit (12 games) and Minnesota (21 ​appearances), going 5-12 with one save, a 5.35 ERA and one save ⁠in a career-high 158 ⁠innings over 33 games (28 starts). ​He led the American League with 94 earned ​runs allowed.

Paddack is 32-36 with one ‌save, a 4.64 ERA in 118 games (110 starts) with the Padres (2019-21), Twins (2022-25) and Tigers.

In a corresponding move to make room ⁠on the 40-man roster, the Marlins placed right-handed reliever Ronny Henriquez, 25, on the 60-day ⁠injured list. ‌Henriquez had Tommy John surgery ⁠on his right elbow after ​the ‌2025 season and is expected ​to miss ⁠all of the 2026 campaign.

He was 7-1 with seven saves, a 2.22 ERA, 27 walks and 98 strikeouts in 73 innings over 69 relief appearances last season.

–Field ​Level Media