Miami Marlins starting pitcher Sixto Sanchez. Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

The Marlins have gone without prized young righty Sixto Sánchez for the past two seasons. Shoulder injuries have thrown his very promising career off course. As he works his way back from the layoff, Sánchez looks likely to be delayed for the upcoming campaign.

Jon Heyman of the New York Post writes that the 24-year-old isn’t expected to be ready for MLB game action until some time in the summer. The timeline remains rather vague and seems tied to a desire to give Sánchez more runway for his conditioning rather than any kind of setback. He underwent arthroscopic shoulder surgery last October.

Upon entering camp, Sánchez told reporters he’d lost almost 50 pounds during the offseason, via Daniel Álvarez-Montes of El ExtraBase. Heyman writes that he is still building back arm strength, an unsurprising development for a pitcher who is two-and-a-half years removed from his last game action. Sánchez hasn’t thrown this spring but has been in big league camp. He went through a simulated throwing motion Friday morning, and manager Skip Schumaker indicated the club was hopeful he’d be able to throw off a mound at some point next week, via Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald.

While things seem to be trending up, Sánchez has a ways to go to get into game shape. The Marlins have little reason to rush him back. The centerpiece of the J.T. Realmuto trade, Sánchez has twice undergone shoulder surgery since his last MLB action. Before last fall’s arthroscopic procedure, he required a July 2021 operation to repair a tear in his posterior capsule. His first rehab process, in particular, was littered with stops and starts and delayed recovery timetables.

Miami also doesn’t have a pressing need for Sánchez at the major league level. The Fish already have six MLB-caliber starting pitchers. Cy Young winner Sandy Alcantara is followed by Jesús Luzardo, Trevor Rogers, Edward Cabrera, offseason signee Johnny Cueto and Braxton Garrett.

Sánchez would not have been in the Opening Day rotation anyhow. Pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre Jr. indicated this month the club had no intention of moving him to the bullpen. Once healthy, Sánchez looks likely to head to Triple-A Jacksonville to work out of the rotation there as he tries to build back toward peak form. He worked to a 3.46 ERA with an excellent 58% grounder rate over 39 innings during the shortened 2020 schedule, his only MLB action to date.

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