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Marlins agree to one-year deal with reliever Pete Fairbanks

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The Miami Marlins have reached an agreement with free-agent reliever Pete Fairbanks on a one-year, $13 million contract, sources report. The deal, pending a physical, includes a $1 million signing bonus and up to $1 million in performance incentives, marking the highest annual salary the team has ever given a relief pitcher. Fairbanks, previously with the Tampa Bay Rays, reunites with Marlins executive Peter Bendix and bolsters a bullpen hit by injury.

The Miami Marlins addressed a key need in their bullpen by agreeing to terms with right-handed reliever Pete Fairbanks on a one-year, $13 million contract, according to multiple reports on Wednesday. The pact includes a $1 million signing bonus, another $1 million in incentives tied to appearances, and a $500,000 acquisition bonus if Fairbanks is traded. Pending a physical, the team has not yet confirmed the deal, which aligns with Miami's strategy of pursuing short-term contracts this offseason.

This marks the largest annual value for a Marlins reliever, surpassing the $9 million average Heath Bell received in his three-year, $27 million deal from 2012-14. Fairbanks becomes the second free agent signed by Miami this winter, following first baseman Christopher Morel. The move comes just days after the Marlins announced that high-leverage reliever Ronny Henriquez will miss the entire 2026 season due to a hybrid Tommy John surgery and internal brace procedure on his elbow.

Fairbanks, who turned 32 last week, entered free agency when the Rays declined his $11 million club option for 2026, opting for a $1 million buyout. Over six-plus seasons with Tampa Bay, he appeared in 267 games, notched 90 saves (third in franchise history), and posted a 2.87 ERA from 2020-25, striking out 11.2 batters per nine innings while limiting opponents to a .584 OPS. In 2025, he set career highs with 61 appearances and 60 1/3 innings, achieving a 2.83 ERA and 27 saves in 32 chances.

Despite a decline in strikeout rate from 37.0% in 2023 to 24.2% in 2025, Fairbanks maintained elite fastball velocity at 97.3 mph and excelled at suppressing hard contact (93rd-percentile barrel rate). His primary pitches include a four-seamer and slider, with occasional changeups and cutters. Injuries sidelined him in each season from 2021-24, but he stayed healthy last year.

The signing reunites Fairbanks with Marlins president of baseball operations Peter Bendix, a former Rays executive. Miami's 2025 bullpen ranked 22nd in ERA (4.28) and 25th in strikeouts per nine (8.21). Other late-inning options include Anthony Bender, Calvin Faucher, and Tyler Phillips. Fairbanks could serve as closer or in high-leverage situations for a team seeking to improve its relief corps.

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

Marlins fans and reporters celebrate the signing of Pete Fairbanks as a significant bullpen upgrade and the highest salary ever for a Marlins reliever, reuniting him with executive Peter Bendix. Some express surprise at the spending, while fans of other teams like the Jays lament missing the top remaining reliever. Sentiments range from excitement and approval to mild skepticism about the fit and cost.

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