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    Marlins transferred RHP Carlos Martinez from the 15-day to the 60-day disabled list
    The move opens up a spot for Paul Hoover on the 40-man roster. Martinez underwent Tommy John surgery last month.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher
    Carlos Martinez (elbow) could be activated when the Marlins leave for Colorado on Friday.
    Martinez made rehab appearances on Sunday and Monday. He will join the bullpen when he is activated.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher
    Marlins activated RHP Carlos Martinez from the 15-day disabled list.
    If his elbow problems are in the past, Martinez could become a candidate to close for the Marlins later this season. Keep an eye on him.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher
    Carlos Martinez (elbow) pitched a hitless inning Saturday for Single-A Jupiter in his first rehab appearance.
    He walked one and struck out none. Martinez figures to make at least two or three more appearances before coming off the DL.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher
    Carlos Martinez (elbow) will be activated prior to Friday’s game against Colorado.
    Martinez pitched a perfect inning on Wednesday in his last rehab appearance. Todd Wellemeyer is expected to be released to create room on the roster for Martinez.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher
    Carlos Martinez (elbow) could leave for a minor league rehab assignment this weekend.
    Martinez threw 21 pitches off the mound on Wednesday and felt fine. He has been on the disabled list since April 17 when he strained his right elbow.
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    Carlos Martinez (elbow) threw around 20 pitches during batting practice on Monday.
    Martinez is expected to be activated from the disabled list soon. He has been out since April 17 when he sprained his right elbow.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher
    Carlos Martinez reinjured his elbow this week and will likely return to the disabled list.
    Martinez, who could have been a candidate to close later on, has had elbow problems all season. The Marlins will probably be more careful with him this time.
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    Marlins’ manager Joe Girardi doesn’t expect Carlos Martinez to pitch in the majors again this season.
    Martinez will visit with orthopedic surgeon James Andrews next week. Surgery on the injured elbow could be an option.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher
    Carlos Martinez had ligament replacement surgery on his right elbow on Thursday.
    Martinez, who will need about a year to recover from the procedure, is still young and should be able to make a comeback. He has tons of talent and is someone who could help the Marlins’ bullpen late next season.