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Marlins Place Christopher Morel on Injured List
Infielder sidelined 10 days with oblique strain
Mar. 28, 2026 at 7:18pm
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The Miami Marlins have placed infielder Christopher Morel on the 10-day injured list due to an oblique strain. Morel, a key part of the Marlins' lineup, will miss at least the next 10 days as he recovers from the injury.
Why it matters
Morel's injury is a significant blow to the Marlins, who are hoping to build on a promising 2025 season and contend in the NL East. The team will need to find a temporary replacement at infield while Morel recovers, which could impact their early-season performance.
The details
Marlins manager Don Mattingly announced that Morel suffered the oblique strain during a workout earlier this week. The team decided to place him on the 10-day injured list as a precautionary measure, hoping the short stint on the IL will allow Morel to fully heal before rejoining the active roster.
- Morel suffered the oblique injury during a team workout earlier this week.
The players
Christopher Morel
An infielder for the Miami Marlins who was placed on the 10-day injured list with an oblique strain.
Don Mattingly
The manager of the Miami Marlins who announced Morel's injury and placement on the IL.
What’s next
The Marlins will monitor Morel's recovery over the next 10 days and hope to have him back in the lineup as soon as he is fully healed.
The takeaway
Morel's injury is a setback for the Marlins, who were counting on the infielder to be a key contributor this season. The team will need to find a suitable replacement while he is sidelined, which could impact their early-season performance as they look to build on last year's success.
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