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  • Marlins' PJ Morlando: Returns to health

    Morlando (hamstring) was activated from the 7-day injured list Thursday. Morlando landed on the shelf May 5 after suffering a hamstring strain. He's appeared in three games since being activated Thursday, going 2-for-10 with one home run, two RBI, one stolen base and three runs scored for Single-A Jupiter.
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  • Marlins' PJ Morlando: Out with hamstring strain

    Single-A Jupiter placed Morlando on the 7-day injured list May 5 with a left hamstring strain, Ely Sussman of Fish on First reports. Morlando underwent ulnar nerve transposition surgery on his left elbow March 12 and beat the estimated return time of 8-to-10 weeks, getting into game action for the Hammerheads on April 22. He hit .231 with a .429 OBP, one home run and a 37.1 percent strikeout rate in eight games before pulling his hamstring.
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  • Marlins' PJ Morlando: Undergoes elbow procedure

    Morlando underwent an ulnar nerve transportation on his left elbow Wednesday, Christina De Nicola of MLB.com reports. The surgery was on Morlando's non-throwing elbow and it is not considered a repair or reconstruction operation. Nevertheless, he is projected to miss 8-to-10 weeks, meaning he'll get a delayed start to his first full professional season. It's been a tough start for Morlando, who missed most of 2024 after signing with the Marlins due to a lumbar stress reaction.
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  • Marlins' PJ Morlando: Cleared for Spring Breakout game

    Morlando (back) is listed on the Miami roster for its March 14 Spring Breakout game against St. Louis prospects. Morlando's inclusion on the Spring Breakout roster implies that he's back to full health heading into the 2025 season. The 19-year-old outfielder made his professional debut with Single-A Jupiter on Aug. 2 but didn't play any games after that due to a lumbar stress reaction.
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