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Marlins Place Janson Junk On 15-Day IL, Recall Josh White

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The Marlins placed right-hander Janson Junk on the 15-day injured list with right shin inflammation, according to Christina De Nicola of MLB.com.  Right-hander Josh White was called up from Triple-A in a corresponding move, and White will be making his big league debut whenever he appears in a game.

Now in his second season with Miami, Junk emerged as a rotation option last season by posting a 4.17 ERA over 110 innings and a 2.9% walk rate that ranked among the league’s very best.  Junk’s 5.1BB% this season is still excellent but his recipe of great control without many strikeouts hasn’t been quite as effective, as he has an 4.80 ERA over 11 starts and 60 innings.  Most of the damage against Junk came against two of baseball’s top clubs, as the Rays and Braves combined to torch Junk for 15 runs over 10 2/3 innings in starts on May 15 and 20.

Junk was scratched from today’s scheduled start against the Mets, and as per De Nicola, he’ll need 2-3 weeks of recovery.  While the injury doesn’t appear to be all that serious, it leaves the Marlins scrambling for a bullpen game today, and down yet another starting pitcher.  In a little over a week, the Fish have lost Robby Snelling for the season (due to an internal brace procedure) and Eury Perez to a right gracilis strain that will sideline Perez for about two months.

Sandy Alcantara and Max Meyer are the only full-fledged starters remaining in the Miami rotation, and long reliever Tyler Phillips is now being stretched out for a starting role.  Braxton Garrett was hit hard in two previous starts this season but might earn another look in the majors out of sheer necessity.  The Marlins could also turn to other 40-man options like Ryan Gusto, Dax Fulton, or Bradley Blalock.  Top prospect Thomas White isn’t an option to make his Major League debut since the left-hander is currently on the Triple-A injured list.

Off-days on June 4 and 8 give the Marlins some time to try and figure things out, or to at least provide the relief corps with a break over what might be a heavy workload.  The bullpen also took a hit with Andrew Nardi‘s placement on the 15-day injured list yesterday due to a stress reaction his rib cage, and the injury will cost Nardi most of the season.  Manager Clayton McCullough told De Nicola and other reporters today and Nardi will need three months of recovery time.

Josh White’s call-up brings a fresh arm to the relief mix, and gives the 25-year-old his first taste of MLB action.  A fifth-round pick for the Marlins in the 2022 draft, White was added to Miami’s 40-man roster last November in advance of the Rule 5 Draft.  Baseball America ranks White 21st on their list of Marlins prospects, and credits him with an outstanding curveball and a plus slider.

Now in his second year of Triple-A ball, White has a 1.33 ERA over 27 innings with Jacksonville, but a .,155 BABIP and a 96.6% strand rate are the primary reasons for that sparkling ERA.  White’s strikeout rate of 26.7% is down considerably from last year’s 40.8% mark, while his walk rate has spiked to 14.3%.

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