
"He underwent the procedure for a labrum tear back in June. In October, general manager Peter Bendix told reporters that Meyer would be ready for Spring Training. That is indeed the case, as Meyer told reporters, "Everything feels good, how it should feel." He added that he was able to start running halfway through his rehab and more or less followed a normal throwing program this offseason."
"Since debuting in 2022, he has thrown 127 2/3 innings over 25 starts with a 5.29 ERA, a 21.5% strikeout rate, and a 7.3% walk rate. While his 49.4% groundball rate is strong, Meyer also allows a lot of hard contact. His average exit velocity of 91.2 MPH and 47.8% hard-hit rate are both worse than average. He's particularly struggled to keep the ball in the yard, allowing 1.97 home runs per nine innings in his career."
"Meyer's 2025 consisted of a 4.73 ERA in 64 2/3 innings before the aforementioned hip surgery. That workload was actually a career-high for Meyer, who missed the latter half of 2022 and all of 2023 due to Tommy John surgery. That said, he is still young, inexpensive, and a former Top-100 prospect. He'll continue to get his chances in the rotation, though a full starter's workload would be quite a reach even if he stays healthy."
The Marlins hosted FanFest at LoanDepot Park ahead of Spring Training. The club's rotation underperformed in 2025 outside of Edward Cabrera, who was since traded. Trevor Meyer reported successful rehab from a left hip labrum surgery performed in June and began running halfway through his rehab, following a normal throwing program this offseason. Manager Clayton McCullough said the team intends to use Meyer as a starter. Meyer has a 5.29 career ERA with a strong groundball rate but high hard-contact and 1.97 HR/9. Braxton Garrett underwent an internal-brace procedure on his throwing elbow in January 2025.
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