Originally Posted by RotoWorld
Marlins activated RHP Logan Kensing from the 60-day disabled list and optioned him to Triple-A Albuquerque.
Kensing is coming back from Tommy John surgery and also underwent hernia surgery in June. He could return to the Marlins' bullpen in September.
Marlins designated OF Joe Borchard for assignment.
A former first-round pick of the White Sox who received a massive bonus to pass up a potential football career, Borchard has been a huge bust as a pro. He batted just .196 in 179 at-bats this season, giving him a .205 batting average and 636 OPS in 301 career games.
Marlins activated OF Alejandro De Aza from the 60-day disabled list.
The 23-year-old De Aza surprisingly won the Marlins' starting job in center field coming out of spring training, but went down with a fractured ankle in mid-April. With only Alfredo Amezaga to beat out for playing time, De Aza could be starting again almost immediately.
Dontrelle Willis lost again Wednesday, running his winless streak to 13 starts and his losing skid to a career-worst nine straight setbacks.
Since his last victory on May 29, he's also recorded four no-decisions, but the Marlins are just 3-10 when he starts. This is turning into a disastrous season for the D-Train, who now has a dozen losses. After getting ripped for nine hits and five runs -- four earned -- in 5 1/3 innings, his ERA is again scraping the 5.00 mark. While Willis helped himself with the stick, hitting a two-run homer, his first of the year and seventh career dinger, he was wild with his arm. He walked three -- one intentionally -- hit two, had two throwing errors and one wild pitch.
Marlins optioned RHP Carlos Martinez to Triple-A Albuquerque.
Martinez didn't look good in his two games since returning to the Marlins, but he'll be worthy of a longer look at some point.