Faucher - pronounced "FOE-shay" - was the only Marlin to finish with double-digits saves (15) in 2025. However, the 30-year-old righty never fully solidified himself as Miami's closer, as a handful of his bullpen-mates were also successful in converting multiple save chances. After not permitting a single home run in 2024, Faucher allowed eight last year, matching his total from the previous three seasons combined. His 23.1 percent K-rate was in line with his career average and he improved his walk rate to a career-best 9.4 percent, although that mark was still well below league average (26th percentile). On the plus side, Faucher significantly improved the rate at which he allowed hard contact, ranking in the 91st percentile with his 34.5 percent mark that was well below his career average (39.4 percent). He should once again be in Miami's mix to close games in 2026, but after nine pitchers recorded saves for the team last year, expect Faucher to once again log fewer than 20. Read Past Outlooks