Adam Conley, the left-hander who both intrigued and frustrated Marlins fans through the years, is hanging up his cleats, according to Christina De Nicola of MLB.com. This would have been Conley’s age-32 season.
The former second-round draft pick of the then-Florida Marlins spent parts of 10 seasons pitching in the organization. They selected Conley out of Washington State University and he debuted in the majors four years later. There were exciting flashes from him, like flirting with a no-hitter in 2016, but he often had trouble maintaining his velocity over full-length starts and was converted to a reliever in early 2018 (and remained in the role through the end of his career).