Nardi's first full season in the majors was a success, as the southpaw made the Marlins' Opening Day bullpen and worked his way from middle relief to a setup role. The 25-year-old finished second on the team with 17 holds, riding his mid-90's fastball and slider to a 2.67 ERA, 1.15 WHIP and 73:21 K:BB ratio over 57.1 innings. Nardi was one of the best in the league at limiting hard contact with a 99th percentile average exit velocity allowed (84.6 mph) and 98th percentile hard-hit rate (27.3%). While his 8.9% walk rate was a little high, he was 26th among qualified relievers with a 21.9% K-BB percentage. Nardi figures to open 2024 in the setup role, but don't sleep on the possibility he could earn more save chances after finishing last season with three saves and eight wins. Read Past Outlooks