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Marlins reliever Jesús Tinoco is headed for elbow surgery that'll likely cost him all of next season. Read more at MLB Trade ...
Tinoco (forearm) will undergo surgery to repair his right forearm flexor and is expected to miss most, or all, of the 2026 season, Daniel Alvarez-Montes of ElExtraBase.com reports.
Miami Marlins reliever Jesus Tinoco (forearm) is set to undergo surgery to repair his right forearm flexor muscle. The procedure will cost Tinoco the rest of this season and likely a sizable portion ...
The Marlins shut Tinoco (forearm) down from throwing Tuesday, Christina De Nicola of MLB.com reports. Tinoco wasn't bouncing back from a throwing session the way the team had hoped, so Miami has shut ...
The Rangers announced this afternoon that they’ve designated right-hander Jesus Tinoco for assignment. Right-hander Cole Winn was recalled to take Tinoco’s spot on the active roster.
In 17 appearances and 20.2 innings, Tinoco has posted a 2.18 ERA – which was 1.83 prior to Judge’s homer – 18 strikeouts, 12 hits allowed and five earned runs, which includes two home runs.
Tinoco had turned in solid results for Triple-A Round Rock, working to a 3.80 earned run average through 21 1/3 innings. He fanned upwards of 30% of batters faced with a 47.1% ground-ball rate.
While Tinoco hasn’t had much success against big league hitters, his recent form in Triple-A evidently intrigued Chicago. The Cubs rank 16th in the majors with a 4.01 ERA from their relief group.