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Marlins’ Caleb Smith opts for season-ending surgery. Here’s who could fill that loss

Caleb Smith chose the option that should ensure his return to full health by the start of next season.

Smith, the Miami Marlins’ most consistent starter so far and one of the top-performing rookie pitchers in baseball, elected to undergo season-ending shoulder surgery after he suffered a grade 3 lat strain last week in Colorado.

“Once we found out the MRI [results], we knew he’d miss the season,” Marlins manager Don Mattingly said. “He looked at his options and he felt this was best for him.”

Smith, who was acquired along with Garrett Cooper in a trade with the New York Yankees in November for international pool money, was leading all MLB rookies with 88 strikeouts at the time of his injury.