Henriquez, who had no minor league options remaining, was DFA'd by Minnesota last offseason. The 25-year-old was claimed by Miami a few days later and quickly established a high-leverage role with the Marlins. The right-hander opened the eyes of fantasy managers last May, recording a 1.26 ERA, 0.77 WHIP and 22:4 K:BB across 14.1 innings during the month. He later ran up a 16-game scoreless streak in the second half. Henriquez mixed five pitches effectively, headlined by an upper-90's fastball and sweeper that produced the highest whiff rate in the league (46.6 percent) among those who tossed a minimum of 300 of that pitch type. His sweeper and slider were responsible for 63 of his 98 strikeouts overall; the latter ranking sixth among relief pitchers. Henriquez racked up 26 holds (11th) and seven saves last season to secure a high-leverage role for the Marlins to open 2026. He certainly has the skills to see regular save chances, but whether those will be available are in question. Read Past Outlooks