The Miami Marlins have announced that right-hander Adam Mazur will undergo elbow surgery on Wednesday, sidelining him for the entire 2026 season. Dr. Keith Meister will perform the procedure.

The slender Mazur reported to spring training heavier than ever this year, specifically with the goal of maintaining his physical health throughout a full-length season. Instead, he’s looking at a lengthy absence after only three innings of exhibition action.

In 2025, which was his age-24 season, Mazur mainly pitched with Triple-A Jacksonville (4.36 ERA and 5.10 FIP in 107.1 IP). He also posted a 4.80 ERA and 4.90 FIP in six starts at the major league level. Mazur possesses a six-pitch arsenal and plus control, but he’s still searching for a way to consistently miss bats against MLB competition (career 13.8 K%).

Prior to this injury, Mazur was believed to be seventh on the Marlins’ starting rotation depth chart behind Alcantara, Pérez, Max Meyer, Braxton Garrett, Chris Paddack and Janson Junk.

Left-hander Robby Snelling was acquired along with Mazur in a 2024 trade with the San Diego Padres—he is perhaps the biggest beneficiary of his teammate’s absence. Should any two of the aforementioned names suffer concurrent injuries of their own early in the season, the 22-year-old prospect figures to be called up to make his big league debut. Creating room for Snelling on Miami’s 40-man roster is no longer an issue—Mazur can be placed on the 60-day injured list as the corresponding move when needed.

Mazur currently has 67 days of MLB service time. He will accrue a full year of service in 2026 while rehabbing from surgery. He’s on track to reach free agency following the 2031 season.

The Marlins have put the utmost trust in Dr. Meister through the years. He guided Sandy Alcantara (2023) and Eury Perez (2024) through their own UCL reconstructions.