CBL's Toronto Maple Leafs release Marra brothers
The Canadian Baseball League’s Toronto Maple Leafs have released Adam and Dan Marra (Toronto, Ont.). Photo: Toronto Maple Leafs
March 30, 2026
Official Toronto Maple Leafs News Release
TORONTO - The Toronto Maple Leafs have released LHP Adam Marra and 2B Dan Marra, thanking them for their many years of contributions.
Adam (Toronto, Ont.), who spent parts of 10 seasons with the Maple Leafs organization, has been with Toronto since his debut in 2014. The 31-year-old has appeared in over 100 regular season games with the club, and posted multiple career-bests in 2024 when the veteran lefty pitched to a 3.48 ERA, going 3-1 and picking up a save over 20 2/3 innings.
Dan (Toronto, Ont.), who completed his 14th campaign with the club in 2025, hit .303 across 394 regular season games since his debut in 2011. A three-time All-CBL nominee and one-time CBL All-Star, Marra spent almost a decade-and-a-half as a starter on Toronto’s infield and was regularly one of the best contact hitters in the league on a year-to-year basis. Six of his seasons saw him post an average above .330, and he tied his career-high in regular season games played with 36 in 2025.
The Toronto Maple Leafs organization would like to with both Adam and Dan the absolute best, as well as their brother Justin. All three have made tremendous impacts during their times in Toronto, forever playing very large roles over the last two decades in blue and white.