The notoriously cheap Miami Marlins have begun yet another rebuild. However, might the team be eyeballing a starting pitcher on the free-agent market?
Dade’s innovative spirit, and at zero cost to taxpayers, will provide an even greater experience for residents and visitors alike,” Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said.
Marlins manager Clayton McCullough’s first coaching staff includes 10 other newcomers to the organization. McCullough won the World Series with the Dodgers as their first-base coach on Oct. 30, and he was then named the manager of the Marlins on Nov.
In 2019, the Marlins handed out their highest signing bonus in the international class to Jose Salas, the oldest of three brothers in the Salas clan. Grandfather, father and uncle all played professionally in Venezuela,
Eight teams have been given that much to spend by MLB, including the Miami Marlins and Tampa Bay Rays. Miami is reportedly gearing up to spend roughly half of that budget on Venezuelan center ...
Discussing The Shredder's results on the MLB Network, former Miami Marlins All-Star Cliff Floyd takes a look at Soto's weaknesses: "I think when you look at Soto, the one knock is defensively ...
MLB Pipeline senior writer Jim Callis ranked left-handed pitchers on Thursday, carving out multiple spots for the Marlins. Miami had Thomas White come in at No. 3, as well as Robby Snelling at No. 10.
The Marlins announced their 2025 coaching staff on Friday afternoon. The most notable development was the hiring of Blake Lalli
Dale Stanavich continues to check off the boxes of what he needs to accomplish in order to reach his ultimate goal — becoming a Major League Baseball player.
In a trade mock proposal designed to add left-handed firepower to the New York Yankees bullpen, New York would send two top prospects to Miami for Andrew Nardi.
The Miami Marlins baseball franchise is adding an entertainment development to the county-owned LoanDepot Park stadium in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood, in a bid to turn it into a year-round destination (and boost the MLB team’s popularity and ticket sales).
The best argument against the perception that the Dodgers' front office is up to some sinister sorcery in Los Angeles came from — ironically — a rival executive