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Marlins' Jesus Tinoco to Miss 2026 Season Due to Major Surgery

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Jesus Tinoco of the Miami Marlins will undergo surgery to repair his right forearm flexor, potentially sidelining him for the entire 2026 season. Tinoco has been out since June 6 due to a strained forearm and was shut down from throwing on August 12. His 2025 season ended with a 5.12 ERA over 19.1 innings.

Why It's Important?

Tinoco's absence will impact the Marlins' pitching staff and overall team dynamics. His surgery and recovery will require the team to adjust their strategy and possibly seek replacements to fill the void. This development could influence the Marlins' performance in the upcoming season and their ability to compete effectively.
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