A left index finger strain put Weathers on the shelf in mid-June and eventually forced a move to the 60-day injured list. Around the extended absence, Weathers showed many good things, including career-best strikeout and walk rates. He returned from his injury to make three starts in September and earned back-to-back wins to close things out on a high note. Weathers, the seventh overall pick in 2020 and son of former big leaguer David Weathers, was traded in 2023 after struggling during his time with the Padres. Miami isn't the best spot for wins, but the southpaw finally enjoyed a taste of success in MLB last season and may now have entered post-post-hype sleeper status. The Marlins will be hoping he can do it again while adding to his workload in 2025. Read Past Outlooks