The Marlins are acquiring right-hander Bradley Blalock from the Rockies in exchange for a minor league pitcher, according to a report from ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Blalock was designated for assignment by Colorado last week in order to make room for Michael Lorenzen on the 40-man roster. The Marlins will need to make a corresponding move to clear 40-man roster space for Blalock once the deal becomes official.
Blalock, 25, was a 32nd round pick by the Red Sox back in 2019. He was traded to the Brewers prior to his big league debut in the deal that brought Luis Urias to Boston. He made his first trip to the majors in 2024, but pitched just one scoreless frame for Milwaukee before being shipped to Colorado in a trade that netted the Brewers righty Nick Mears. Since arriving in Colorado just before the 2024 trade deadline, Blalock has made 20 appearances (including 18 starts) for the Rockies. Those haven’t gone especially well, as he’s posted an 8.25 ERA across 88 1/3 innings of work with the club so far.
Some of that can surely be attributed to the perils of pitching at Coors Field, but even Blalock’s underlying metrics have been deeply troubling. In 58 2/3 frames this season, Blalock posted a minuscule 9.8% strikeout rate against an 8.4% walk rate that nearly matched the punch outs. That was the lowest K-BB% among pitchers with at least 50 innings last year. While a .332 BABIP and a 57.3% strand rate both suggest there could be room for positive regression relative to this year’s brutal 9.34 ERA, a 5.67 xFIP and 6.05 SIERA leave little room for enthusiasm about Blalock’s season in 2026.
Of course, that doesn’t mean decent production from the righty is impossible. Blalock still has youth on his side, having just celebrated his 25th birthday last month, and perhaps a Marlins team that has found a lot of success developing pitchers in recent years can help get the righty on track. Even if Blalock’s skills don’t take a step forward in his new organization, the righty could still benefit enough from getting away from Coors Field (where he has a career 10.85 ERA) that he proves to be an adequate depth option for Miami. The Marlins were in need of depth behind their starting rotation after trades of Edward Cabrera and Ryan Weathers hollowed out the team’s deep cachet of arms a bit.
The starting rotation in Miami remains strong on paper, even after those deals. Sandy Alcantara and Eury Perez figure to a lead a rotation that also includes Braxton Garrett, Max Meyer, and Janson Junk with top propsects Thomas White and Robby Snelling on the way. Blalock will join Ryan Gusto, Osvaldo Bido, and others in the group of depth arms behind the team’s primary starting options. While that puts him fairly far down the depth chart, the number of significant injuries Marlins pitchers (including Alcantara, Perez, and Garrett) have suffered in recent years makes Blalock pitching meaningful innings for the Marlins this year a legitimate possibility. That could change, however, if the team adds a more established veteran pitcher to help eat innings. That’s a move that’s been rumored and speculated upon frequently in the aftermath of their moves to deal away Cabrera and Weathers, but it’s unclear how the addition of depth arms like Blalock and Bido in recent weeks would impact those efforts.

Typo in the first sentence
Same guy who writes the buffalo bills press releases
Nick Deeds masterpiece. Every. Single. Time LOL
Also a typo in the last sentence. Marlins don’t have a deep “cachet” of arms, but they do have a deep “cache” of them. Dodgers can surely be said to have a group of pitchers with cachet.
*school bell rings*
Fish are dumpsta divin!!!
Wait, who is actually acquiring Blalock?
Typo in the first paragraph. Looks like the Marlins are the acquiring team.
I am. He’s going to be my spiritual advisor (weekends and federal holidays off).
I’m pretty sure it’s the Marlins acquiring him… and that Colorado is the team that DFA’ed him. Right?
He’s free from Colorado at last it must feel great! Honestly he was terrible last year even away he posted a 6.44 ERA with very lackluster walk and strikeout rates.
Rockies trading for a pitcher they dfa is quite a turn
It’s a new era in Colorado. The front office now actually evaluates players on things other than how much they personally like them.
Was hoping Astros got him, but good for the Marlins. Good depth to have.
Career ERA over 8, career whip over 1.8, Rockies told him he was going to sleep with the fishes
Nick Deeds, we ask just one thing. Please have someone check your articles over before they’re posted. A spouse, a neighbor, ANYONE
fortunately nobody cares enough about either of these teams to understand which direction this transaction goes
Just run all your articles through AI Nick. Just cut and pasted what was above and it spit out this:
Marlins To Acquire Bradley Blalock
By Nick Deeds | January 20, 2026 at 10:49am CDT
The Rockies are sending right-hander Bradley Blalock to the Marlins in exchange for a minor league pitcher, per ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Colorado designated Blalock for assignment last week to open a 40‑man roster spot for Michael Lorenzen. Once the trade is finalized, Miami will need to make a corresponding 40‑man move to accommodate Blalock.
Can’t blame someone for not knowing which team this guy most recently played for
Well , now that he’s out of that Colorado air , maybe he can get his e.r.a under 9
The Marlins are ruining baseball!
What’s up with Ryan Gusto?
I am just happy the Rockies are getting SOMETHING out of him, even if it is just a nameless minor league pitcher.
They need to sign another SP to eat some innings given the trades of Cabby and Weathers. Beyond Perez and Alcantara, lots of question marks. Knowing how this team operates they’ll start Snelling and White in the minors to begin the season for the extra year of control.