Dan Straily
SP FA
Sat 4/21/18 8:40 PM

Straily (forearm) will make another rehab start Tuesday, this time for Double-A Jacksonville, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Straily has been out since mid-March with a forearm strain. He's made a pair of rehab starts for high-A Jupiter and will make at least one more, this time at Double-A. If that's his final rehab appearance, he'd be able to throw on four days' rest April 29 against the Rockies.

Dan Straily
SP FA
Thu 4/19/18 12:21 AM

Straily (forearm) allowed one run on six hits while striking out five batters across five innings in a minor-league rehab start with High-A Jupiter on Wednesday.
EDGE Analysis
Straily was sharp in his second rehab outing, tossing 52 of his 68 pitches for strikes and issuing no walks. He'll likely make at least one more minor-league rehab appearance before returning from the disabled list and rejoining the Marlins' rotation in late April or early May, barring any setbacks.

Dan Straily
SP FA
Mon 4/16/18 1:53 PM

Straily reported no issues with his right forearm during a short bullpen session Saturday and is set to make a second rehab start Wednesday, Steve Dorsey of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Despite being tagged for seven runs (six earned) on five hits -- including two home runs -- and three walks over 2.2 innings in his first rehab start Friday for High-A Jupiter, Straily said he felt "great" in his return to game action. The 29-year-old mostly threw fastballs and changeups during the 60-pitch outing, but manager Don Mattingly said getting Straily stretched out was more of a priority than having the right-hander implement his full repertoire. Expect Straily to deploy more of his secondary stuff Wednesday with a yet-to-be-determined affiliate, which should help him achieve better results than he netted in his first outing. After Wednesday's start, Straily will likely make at least one more minor-league appearance before returning from the 10-day disabled list in late April or early May and reclaiming a spot in the Miami rotation.

Dan Straily
SP FA
Wed 4/11/18 3:47 PM

Straily (forearm) will begin a rehab assignment with High-A Jupiter on Friday, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
The right-hander began using all of his offerings in his most recent bullpen session, so it seems like he's very close to making a return to the Marlins' rotation. Straily is expected to pitch four innings for the Hammerheads on Friday, so he may need another rehab start after that, though no official word has come out on that front.

Dan Straily
SP FA
Wed 4/11/18 11:22 AM

Straily (forearm) threw 29 pitches in a bullpen session Tuesday, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports. "We're making progress," Straily said afterwards. "Got through today and didn't feel anything. Another box to check off the old rehab list, I guess."
EDGE Analysis
The right-hander was able to use all his pitches during the session, and assuming his arm feels good Wednesday, the Marlins will consider sending Straily on a rehab assignment which could only last one or two starts. That timetable would allow him to join the rotation before the end of April, but the team's plans for him should become clearer after Wednesday.

Dan Straily
SP FA
Tue 4/10/18 11:04 AM

Straily (forearm) is expected to throw a bullpen session Tuesday, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
The right-hander hasn't pitched off a mound since March 19, but he's been making steady progress. Given the time he missed during spring training, Straily could need a lengthier rehab assignment than was originally anticipated, but he still seems on track to join the Marlins' rotation before the end of the month.

Dan Straily
SP FA
Sat 3/31/18 10:56 AM

Straily (forearm) threw from 60 feet prior to Friday's game, marking the first time he's thrown since March 19, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Straily has been sidelined since that date due to a right forearm strain, which will likely keep him out until the middle of April. Manager Don Mattingly said that Straily will toss at least one rehab game at the minor-league level before returning to the Marlins, though he failed to mention any specific dates. Expect another update once Straily is able to get back on the mound.

Dan Straily
SP FA
Tue 3/27/18 6:18 PM

Straily (forearm) was placed on the 10-day disabled list Tuesday, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
As expected, Straily will open the season on the disabled list as he continues to work his way back from right forearm inflammation he suffered last week. The 29-year-old isn't expected to resume throwing until March 30, after which there should be a clearer idea regarding a possible return date.

Dan Straily
SP FA
Sat 3/24/18 10:14 AM

Straily (forearm) won't resume throwing until March 30 and is set to begin the 2018 season on the disabled list, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Straily was diagnosed with mild right forearm inflammation earlier this week and is in the midst of a 10-day "shutdown period." The right-hander has reiterated that he feels fine, but that this is merely precautionary. Either way, he will miss at least a couple starts and could need more time off to build his arm back up to speed. Expect a clear return date once he's able to start throwing.

Dan Straily
SP FA
Tue 3/20/18 1:11 PM

Straily was diagnosed with mild right forearm inflammation Tuesday and will be shut down from throwing for 5-to-6 days, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
The word "mild" continues to be used in this situation, so it seems like Straily isn't in danger of missing an extended period of time. Forearm injuries can be quite troublesome in some cases, though, so this situation is worth monitoring. The no-throw period may put Straily's first start of the season in jeopardy, but a firm timetable for his return to game action has yet to be revealed.