Marlins pitcher Andrew Nardi is set for elbow surgery, shutting him down for the rest of the season and likely sidelining him through most—or all—of next year. The injury emerged unexpectedly after he resumed throwing following a ribcage issue that already sidelined him since late May. Recovery could take a full year or more, even with less invasive procedures. Nardi’s injury history—including missed time last year with back pain and elbow trouble in 2024—adds to his mounting woes. Though his ERA has struggled recently, he remains a strikeout threat, as shown in 2023. The Marlins have moved him to the 60-day IL and may opt to release him this offseason, given his cheap contract and the roster spot’s potential value. This blow further weakens an already shaky bullpen, especially on the left side, forcing Miami to scramble for reinforcements both now and in the winter.

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