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Marlins' Jose Devers: Clears waivers
The Miami Marlins outrighted Jose Devers to Triple-A Jacksonville on Sunday.After receiving a call-up from Jacksonville on Aug. 31, Devers logged just four plate appearances over three games before being removed from Miami's 40-man roster Thursday. The infielder will remain in the organization after clearing waivers.
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Marlins' Jose Devers: Designated for assignment
The Miami Marlins designated Jose Devers for assignment Thursday, Isaac Azout of FishOnFirst.com reports.Devers was recalled at the start of September but has played sparingly this month while dealing with a hand injury. The 24-year-old slashed just .228/.293/.360 across 209 plate appearances this season with Triple-A Jacksonville.
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Marlins' Jose Devers: Suffers hand injury
Jose Devers exited Friday's game against the Phillies with an apparent hand injury, MLB.com reports.Playing first base for the first time in his career in a blowout loss, Devers was trying to field an errant throw from Connor Norby in the eighth inning and collided with Johan Rojas in the process. The severity of the issue is not currently clear.
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Marlins' Jose Devers: Summoned from Triple-A
The Miami Marlins selected Jose Devers' contract from Triple-A Jacksonville on Saturday.Devers has spent most of the season with Jacksonville, where he's slashed .228/.293/.360 with 18 RBI across 209 plate appearances, though he does have MLB experience -- he played 21 games with Miami in 2021. He'll now be called upon to give the Marlins some extra infield depth as Vidal Brujan (shoulder) lands on the injured list. Xavier Edwards (back) is trending toward a return from the injured list in early September, however, so Devers' stay in Miami may be short.
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Marlins' Jose Devers: Designated for assignment
Jose Devers was designated for assignment by the Miami Marlins on Tuesday.Devers made his MLB debut in 2021 but spent last season at Double-A Pensacola, and the Marlins won't keep him on the 40-man roster after he posted a .210/.265/.313 slash line in 58 games.
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Marlins' Jose Devers: Reinstated, optioned to minors
The Miami Marlins activated Jose Devers (shoulder) from the 10-day injured list Monday and optioned him to Double-A Pensacola, Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald reports.Devers opened the season on the shelf while he continued to recover from August surgery to address a rotator cuff issue in his right shoulder. His recovery program lingered into the first month of the campaign before he began a rehab assignment at Single-A Jupiter last week. Devers' shoulder apparently responded well to his two games in Jupiter, but since Miami didn't have a spot for him on the big-league roster, he'll play regularly at the Double-A level with the hope of earning a call-up to the majors at some point later on in the season.
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Marlins' Jose Devers: Ready for game action
Jose Devers (shoulder) will begin a rehab assignment with Single-A Jupiter on Thursday, Christina De Nicola of MLB.com reports.He'll take part in his first game action since last July, after he was shut down with a torn labrum in his right shoulder that later required surgery. Due to his extended absence, Devers will likely remain on his rehab assignment for close to the full 20-day window before the Miami Marlins activate him from the 10-day injured list. Once Miami reinstates him, Devers will likely be optioned to Triple-A Jacksonville or Double-A Pensacola.
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Marlins' Jose Devers: Returns to live at-bats
Jose Devers (shoulder) is serving as the designated hitter in extended spring training games, Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald reports.Devers has been ramping up in recent weeks, engaging in live batting practice and increasing his throwing distance. He's now taking live at-bats, though he'll likely need to prove capable of playing competent defense prior to being activated. Devers is expected to begin his season at Triple-A Jacksonville once fully cleared.
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Marlins' Jose Devers: Close to game action
Jose Devers (shoulder) has steadily increased his throwing distance off flat ground and could be ready to play in games at extended spring training, Christina De Nicola of MLB.com reports.While he's worked his way through a throwing program as he makes his way back from labrum surgery, Devers has simultaneously been taking batting practice. He may already be capable of serving as a designated hitter, but the Miami Marlins presumably want to see Devers play third base comfortably before activating him from the 10-day injured list. Unless the Marlins endure a barrage of injuries at the corner-infield spots once Devers is ready to come off the IL, the 22-year-old will likely be optioned to Triple-A Jacksonville at the conclusion of his rehab assignment.
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Marlins' Jose Devers: Throwing and hitting again
Jose Devers (shoulder) has been throwing at 90 feet and taking live batting practice at extended spring training in recent days, Christina De Nicola of MLB.com reports.Devers is gradually upping his throwing distance and increasing his baseball activities, but he still doesn't appear to be particularly close to beginning a minor-league rehab assignment. Once he's cleared for game action, Devers will likely use nearly all of his 20-day rehab window in the minors, considering that he missed all of spring training and most of the second half of the 2021 season while recovering from surgery to repair a torn labrum in his right shoulder.