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Blue Jays acquire right-hander Robinson Pina from Marlins for prospect

Blue Jays acquire right-hander Robinson Pina from Marlins for prospect

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The Toronto Blue Jays have acquired pitcher Robinson Pina in exchange for fellow right-hander Colby Martin. Pina posed for a photo during Marlins training camp on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025.
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays acquired right-hander Robinson Pina from the Miami Marlins on Wednesday in exchange for pitching prospect Colby Martin.
Pina, who made his big-league debut last week, was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo, the Blue Jays said.
The 26-year-old was 4-3 with a 3.47 earned-run average over 13 appearances (11 starts) with Triple-A Jacksonville this season.
Pina, who has spent almost all of his pro career in the minor leagues, gave up a solo homer in a one-inning relief appearance in Miami's 6-2 win over the Atlanta Braves last Friday.
The 24-year-old Martin was 0-1 with a 1.54 ERA over 21 appearances between Single-A Dunedin and High-A Vancouver this season.
He was selected by the Blue Jays in the 16th round of the 2024 First-Year Player Draft out of Southeastern University.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 25, 2025.

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