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Marlins Activate Griffin Conine and Designate Christopher Morel for Assignment

The roster move creates space for Conine, with Christopher Morel placed on waivers and facing possible outright assignment or free-agency choices while his remaining salary carries implications for any claiming club.

Overview

  • The Marlins reinstated outfielder Griffin Conine from the 60-day injured list and designated infielder Christopher Morel for assignment on Sunday to open a spot on both the 26- and 40-man rosters.
  • Morel began the season on the injured list after a left oblique strain before Opening Day and managed only a .162/.219/.206 line with three extra-base hits and a 38.4% strikeout rate in 73 plate appearances for Miami.
  • Because Morel has more than three years of MLB service time and a one-year, $2 million contract, any team that claims him would assume roughly $1 million of the remaining salary and he can reject an outright and elect free agency if he clears waivers.
  • Manager Clayton McCullough praised Morel's professionalism and said the move was made so the player can pursue a better opportunity, noting Morel’s playing time had shrunk behind contributors like Heriberto Hernández, Esteury Ruiz and Kyle Stowers.
  • Morel’s DFA closes a short reclamation bid after Tampa Bay non-tendered him last fall and follows a career downturn since his 2023 power year; his full-clearance, claim or outright outcome will determine whether Miami retains salary obligations or the player departs.