JUPITER, FL – On Friday, the Miami Marlins announced that left-handed pitcher Braxton Garrett has been optioned to Triple-A Jacksonville. Janson Junk will round out the Marlins rotation as the fifth starter.
“I will say that it was a very difficult, and in some ways it’s a good thing that it was so difficult,” Marlins manager Clayton McCullough told the media. “It means that a high number of our potential starters that came into this camp, outside of Adam (Mazur), have stayed healthy, and they’ve performed well. We like where a lot of our guys are at. (Braxton) has worked his butt off to get back. He’s put in a lot of time to get himself healthy, was throwing the ball well this spring and just felt like to start the year that we had a five that I wanted to go with.”
Garrett, who is returning from Tommy John surgery, made two Grapefruit League starts. After a shaky first one, surrendering two runs on one hit and walking two, he bounced back against Team Israel where in three shutout innings of work, he struck out two.
The Marlins never saw Garrett in the bullpen, so it’ll allow him to continue building up as a starting pitcher. One caveat is that in Triple-A, it is typically a six-man rotation, so that is something “that will be discussed,” per McCullough.
“There will also be a number of individuals there that we see as potential bulk options that might not be starting who also need to stay stretched out,” McCullough said. “I actually look at this as a good problem to have.”
Garrett has one minor league option remaining, which will be used up if he spends at least 20 days in the minors this season.
It’ll be an all right-handed rotation to begin the season with Sandy Alcantara, Eury Pérez, Max Meyer, Chris Paddack and Janson Junk. Meyer will throw in a sim-game on Tuesday to begin his final build-up and both Paddack and Junk will pitch in Miami before Opening Day on Friday.
“Janson (Junk) deserves a chance to be in our rotation to start the season,” McCullough said. “Max Meyer as well. I think this move today adds some clarity as to where we’re at with starting the year with Sandy, Eury, Max, Paddack and Janson in the rotation. As much that we think Janson can start, if we get to a point where performance or things dictate that we pivot, then we will. That’s how I’ve kind of seen this spring play out.”
It’s a split-squad day for the Marlins on Friday, with Paddack starting in Jupiter (7:10 p.m. first pitch) and Pérez starting in West Palm Beach (6:05 p.m.).