MIAMI, FL — On Thursday, the Miami Marlins announced their Opening Day roster for the 2026 season. Here are the 13 pitchers and 13 position players who will be active for Friday night’s regular season opener against the Colorado Rockies:
Position Players
AgustÃn RamÃrez (C)
Liam Hicks (C)
Jakob Marsee (OF)
Griffin Conine (OF/1B)
Owen Caissie (OF)
Heriberto Hernández (OF)
Otto Lopez (INF)
Xavier Edwards (INF)
Graham Pauley (INF)
Javier Sanoja (INF/OF)
Connor Norby (INF/OF)
Christopher Morel (INF)
Austin Slater (OF)
Pitchers
Sandy Alcantara (RHP)
Eury Pérez (RHP)
Max Meyer (RHP)
Chris Paddack (RHP)
Janson Junk (RHP)
Pete Fairbanks (RHP)
Calvin Faucher (RHP)
Tyler Phillips (RHP)
Anthony Bender (RHP)
Andrew Nardi (LHP)
John King (LHP)
Lake Bachar (RHP)
Michael Petersen (RHP)
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Starting rotation
For Alcantara, this will mark his franchise-leading sixth Opening Day start. His last one start was coming off of Tommy John surgery, where in 4 â…” innings of work, he surrendered two runs on two hits, walked four and struck out seven in what was a walk-off winner for the Fish.
This will be the first time that Pérez is included on the Marlins Opening Day roster. He broke through to the big leagues in the middle of the 2023 season. He missed all of 2024 after undergoing Tommy John, and in 2025, rehabbing from surgery kept him on the injured list until June.
In 20 starts last season, Pérez pitched to a 4.25 ERA and 3.67 FIP in 95 ⅓ innings pitched.
Meyer will be the team’s third starter. He got off to an amazing start in 2025, posting a 2.10 ERA through his first five starts of the season. However, in his final seven starts before landing on the injured list with a left hip impingement which later required season-ending surgery, he posted a 7.10 ERA. This spring, the former first-round pick tossed seven shutout innings, striking out 12 in the process.
Last season between the Minnesota Twins and Detroit Tigers, Paddack had a 5.35 ERA and 5.03 FIP in a career-high 158 innings pitched. This spring, the 30-year-old made five spring training starts and allowed one earned run in 13 innings of work, while striking out 12. He will get the series opener against the Chicago White Sox.
Junk, who won the fifth spot in the rotation over Braxton Garrett (optioned to Triple-A), threw a pitch design session on Thursday at loanDepot park for his final tune-up. This spring, Junk dealt with a ankle injury that kept him out for a bit, but still made four starts, allowing 10 runs (nine earned), with most of those coming in his final start against the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Bullpen
Petersen is the lone reliever who’s making his first Opening Day roster. Acquired from the Atlanta Braves last season, he posted a 3.97 ERA in 11 â…“ innings pitched for the Marlins. This spring, Petersen struck out seven in 8 â…” innings of work. He is likely will be used in lower-leverage situations, but the fastball, which has topped out at 100 mph, will be a big weapon this season.
This will mark Fairbanks’ sixth Opening Day, but his first as a member of the Marlins. This spring, Fairbanks made six appearances, allowing just one hit and striking out eight in the process. John King, the second reliever Miami signed this offseason, quietly had a great spring, throwing eight innings of one-run ball, while striking out nine.
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Position players
Catchers:Â AgustÃn RamÃrez, Liam Hicks
Infielders:Â Christopher Morel, Connor Norby, Xavier Edwards, Javier Sanoja, Graham Pauley, Otto Lopez
Outfielders: Jakob Marsee, Austin Slater, Griffin Conine, Owen Caissie, Heriberto Hernández Â
RamÃrez was called up in April of last season and in 136 games, he slashed .231/.287/.413/.701 with 21 home runs, 67 RBI and a 91 wRC+. He participated in the World Baseball Classic, representing the Dominican Republic, so he only played in eight Grapefruit League games, collecting two hits.
Similar to RamÃrez, Hernández did not make the Opening Day roster in 2025, but was called up soon after. He slashed .266/.347/.438/.784 with 10 home runs, 45 RBI and a 118 wRC+. The Marlins will likely make room in Friday’s starting lineup for Hernández since lefty Kyle Freeland will get the start for the Rockies.
Norby missed Opening Day last season after suffering a left oblique strain. This season, he will play a combination of third base, first base and left field. Clayton McCullough told Fish On First that Javier Sanoja will be the starting third baseman on Friday. Norby had an encouraging spring, slashing .310/.326/.476/.802 with two home runs and three RBI.
Still prospect-eligible, Owen Caissie was acquired in the trade that sent Edward Cabrera to the Chicago Cubs. He spent some time in the World Baseball Classic for Canada, where he went 7-for-17 with a home run and five RBI.Â
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Injuries
Kyle Stowers and Esteury Ruiz were both expected to break camp with the team before suffering a right hamstring strain and left oblique strain, respectively. They will begin the season on the 10-day IL (retroactive to March 22). Stowers told the media on Thursday that he is progressing well. Ruiz will be out for 6-8 weeks and no recent update has been provided on him.